Each organization on the internet is responsible only for maintaining its own network. No single person, company, institution, or government agency controls or owns the Internet.
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No. Companies and individuals may own pieces of the Internet, such as servers and the connections between them. No single company or organization owns or controls all or even a vast majority of it, though.
The internet (capitalized) is the global network of linked computer networks. Uncapitalized "internet" is usually some limited group of linked computer networks under the control of a single entity - and THE Internet is certainly not under the complete control of much of anyone!
Internet Relay Chat protocol is used for chatting which provide chatting between a group or single to single chatting
"Globally, Internet numbers are managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, an organization operated by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)."
(in the US) No single agency of government controls the outlook and/or distribution of electrical power.
The form of government in which a single party controls the economy and production is communism.
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When the government controls everything, It is called Command/Communism
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They can't control the global internet, no, because nobody legally owns the internet. The internet is the property of the people of Earth, not one single government. However, the government can control what websites are accessible in their country. For example, the British government can block Mexican drug websites from being accessible in British territories, because they are against the law.
That would be state capitalism.
When a single authoritarian party controls the political system and the government owns most property and directs the majority of economic activity, it is a communism. Communist countries include China, Cuba, and Vietnam.
No. Companies and individuals may own pieces of the Internet, such as servers and the connections between them. No single company or organization owns or controls all or even a vast majority of it, though.
There is no single person or organization that controls the internet. It's more like an agreement and cooperation among many different organizations.Specific international organizations control certain ASPECT of the Internet; for example, IANA assigns Internet numbers (known as IP numbers); other organizations regulate other specific aspects.