Internet governance is a complex web of principles, rules, and procedures shaping the Internet's evolution. It involves multiple stakeholders, including governments, private sector, civil society, and technical experts, working together to address issues like net neutrality, cybersecurity, and digital rights. The multistakeholder model aims to balance diverse interests in Internet policy-making. Key concepts include net neutrality, which ensures equal access to online content, and the Domain Name System (DNS), managed by ICANN. These frameworks continue to evolve with technological advancements and global challenges.