WHO’s plan to police health websites rejected
From BMJ

The body that approves so called "top
level" domain names for the internet last week rejected a plan that would
have made the World Health Organization (WHO) one of the most powerful players
on the world wide web.
The WHO wanted to establish a "dot
health" domain to guide internet users to "reliable" health
sites. Websites with the dot health (.health) suffix would have carried the
WHO's seal of approval, giving the WHO a formidable policing role—and
unprecedented power.
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