There is no one governing body that regulates the internet. The Internet is considered a 'self-regulating' body, meaning Internet Service Providers are given the responsibility of monitoring and regulating content. The FCC, however, keeps an eye over ISPs to ensure they're doing their job correctly.
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The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. It does not regulate content on the internet or communications within individual states.
The thermostat regulates the temperature in the home.
In the United States, the USDA regulates crops and the FDA regulates food
The 'market' regulates free enterprise, while a board of appointees regulates a college, or a group of elected officials regulates a democracy.
ICANN is responsible for the regulation of domain names.
The SEC regulates the stock market, the CFTC regulates the futures markets
The SEC regulates the stock market, the CFTC regulates the futures markets
I think you mean IANA protocol. IANA is an acronymn for Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. The IANA is responsible for the use of IP addresses on the Internet. The IANA regulates all the addresses in use or applying for use on the world wide web.
One major issue is that the federal government regulates elections. It regulates more specially how they are done and how they are conducted. Also, it regulates the rule of law.
No, OSHA regulates workplace Health and Safety. EPA regulates Environmental quality.
The Federal Reserve regulates banks and the banking system.