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u-Bob 11-01-2010 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Hermes (Post 17657330)
True that it's not useful to have too many regulatory schemes overlapping, but most of the comments seem to assume that this voluntary service will become more or less mandatory and "ruin" the whole industry.

read the part about the legislation that has already been introduced.

u-Bob 11-01-2010 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Hermes (Post 17657445)
We wouldn't have this issue, if there were not so much free and unlabeled porn easily accessible online. If some kind of mandatory regulation will be approved one day, it will be because voluntary methods were not enough effective.

Like i said: if you are doing a search for rabbits and Google sends you to a porn site, who's to blame? The porn site or Google?

If you want to go to street A and your TomTom sends you to street C, who's to blame? Whoever happens to be living in street C or your TomTom?


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Originally Posted by Hermes (Post 17657445)
Then it will be mostly a technical issue, but I'd think that adding a simple tag to main index file or separate file in webroot, will be much easier and effective solution. Because forcing everyone to use .xxx will be impossible, but adding a simple file should be easy to do no matter how small player they are.

You can already label your sites. Most people are already doing it.

Zester 11-01-2010 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by u-Bob (Post 17655755)
Let's take what is happing with Canadian Pharmacies as an example. Legitscript.com, a private US based company founded by a former member of the Bush administration, is taking down Canadian sites (sites that are legal in Canada) by convincing US based registrars (enom/namecheap for example) to suspended those domains based on US law and regulations.

US based company convincing US based registrar to suspend domains for sites that are hosted on Canada by Canadians is one thing.

what if the the registrar isn't US based, the site is hosted on a server in Canada and is operated by Canadians ?


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