domainspolitics
Domainspolitics is the study and practice of how political power shapes the governance of internet domain name systems and related digital infrastructure. It covers how domains are allocated, registered, protected, and controlled across different jurisdictions, including issues of sovereignty, censorship, and privacy.
Key actors include governments pursuing territorial or security interests; international and multilateral organizations such as ICANN
Important policy areas encompass domain name dispute resolution (for example, the UDRP), regulatory approaches to censorship
Governance models in domainspolitics involve bridging states and private actors through multistakeholder processes, alongside debates about
Current dynamics include rising concerns about digital sovereignty, localization requirements, and the role of regional blocs;