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In September, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas charged the Democratic president with handing off control of the internet to an unaccountable international body.
Our look into Cruz’s specific claim--that the "Obama administration intends to give away control of the internet to an international body akin to the United Nations"--turned out to be our No. 4 most-clicked fact check from the year.
We found that as of October, the U.S. government was set to no longer have a contract to oversee certain internet-related duties having to do with computer or phone users finding websites.
Yet the tasks would continue to be handled through a California nonprofit that’s been in place since 1998. That is, there was no pending government handoff of control of the internet. Also, the member-countries of an advisory panel to the nonprofit’s board is allowed to make a recommendation only if every nation agrees; that’s not U.N.-like.
We rated what Cruz said FALSE.