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Fight the .xxx!
Polish Aristocrat first posted up about .XXX popping its head in his thread.
Story posted here on circleid.com AVN online writeup: Xbiz writeup Fight the ready, set go! |
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It's back? wtf...
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I am stupified and dumbfounded... more so that I normally am. Although, after talking to Brandon, it makes more sense why this happened.
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Money talks I guess
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I hope they don't release the .XXX TLD because if I remember correctly they had wanted to force all adult sites to use it.
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it would basically corner the industry i would think if they implemented this. fingers crossed that they won't.
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- they have spent over $4M already, and with potential revenues reaching $100M+ per year in registrations, wouldn't you keep pushing? - the new Chairman of the Board for ICANN, supported .XXX when he was a board member. There are new board members now, so they might be sympathetic to arguments - Lawley believes he has found the 'smoking gun' from their FOIA requests the Dept. of Commerce played a heavy hand - They still content that they have support of the adult community from tens of thousands of adult webmasters who emailed them (yeah right), over a dozen letters of endorsements from large adult "leaders", and the stunt they pulled to "pre-register" .xxx when ICANN told them not to do it, that they now claim 100,000 pre-registered domains have been received, thus proving they have the adult community defined. Fight the .$$$! |
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what can we do to stop this?
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Thanks for the heads up, Brandon :thumbsup
I guess it's time to put the pissed off attitude aside for a moment and draft up a view of our concerns. I am definitely not happy about this demon is raising its head again. I know allot of people will probably chose to ignore this, thinking it will go away, like last time. If we don't take the time to stick together and send in our comments then we get what we deserve. I personally do not want to be under the rule of a guy whose main concern is money, not the welfare of children, as he built his platform on last time around. Again, we can beat this lawley guy and his nonferrous ways if we all take the time to draft up reasonable responses to this bogus attempt to protect children. |
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I think .xxx has as much chance of going through as .homo for gay sites. It's never going to happen.
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On another note, it would be nice to see this remain as a bold sticky until its over.......just so everyone will have a chance to see it and respond to ICANN.
Any chance of that happening? Fight the Lawley .XXX |
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Send your comments in :thumbsup |
bump for this
fuck .xxx! |
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IF IT EVER GETS DOWN TO IT I AM OUTING EVERY FUCKING ASSHOLE WHO IS FOR IT AND TRIED MAKING SWEETHEART DEALS. I KNOW THE STORY FROM START TO FINISH! ONE DAY I WILL SELL IT TO SOMEONE WRITING A BOOK TO GET MY MONEY! FIGHT THE BACKSTABBING COCKSUCKERS. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
Looks like you have chosen a better thread title so this thread gets more views than my yesterday's thread ;)
to answer the question, what we can do, I'm not sure. This is not a new application, this is an "Independent Review Petition" which is something totally new. Read below to see what this is about (please concentrate, it's quite complicated language :winkwink: ) Quote:
(4) ICANN must immediately execute a registry agreement on terms and conditions substantially similar to ICM?s draft registry agreement posted to the ICANN website on 16 February 2007; (5) ICANN must pay compensation for all costs incurred by ICM in connection with both its application and Request for Independent Review. so if I read it right, they want that that independent ICANN panel reverses the ICANN board decision that rejected .xxx, and compensates ICM for the costs. i'm not so familiar with the Independent Review panel. This is definitely something else than the process of taking decision by ICANN board, where they look for public comments, like 1 year ago... But since this ICANN panel apparently has the possibility to ask the ICANN's board to reverse its decision, then perhaps some comments from the adult webmaster community to the Panelists could be subitted as well. But this is just loud thinking, I don't really have more knowledge on how this Independent Review will look like... |
I love the idea of a TLD for adult but this .xxx proposal is a complete lie and fuck over for the industry. A TLD for the Industry can literally bring alot of our problems to rest if it were drawn out right and properly.
The .XXX proposal is pure evil and a money grab for the creators. |
when will the xxxregistry.org scammers pop back up?
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I just reserved PornTube.XXX:winkwink:
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LOL, that's why i sent you icq as soon as I saw your thread title, and was like, where's the .XXX text part LOL Excellent job in finding the news... your vigilance and input is greatly needed! Fight the high five! |
ICANN passes so many useless bullshit tlds, we've gotta fight this one good and hard to keep it from becoming a reality.
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There is nothing the bylaws that stated that the icann board had to listen to the independent review. There was a guy who was asking for independent review over .travel, and he he kept banging his head on the icann walls, because they had not real clear procedures for a review and what it really mean in the end. There are alot of ICANN observers that would love to get clarification on the independent review panel, so the only good thing that will come out of this, is that lawley may help to make that process clear, when .XXX gets shot down again Fight the don't let the door hit your arse on the way out! |
its back? ...:Oh crap
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A quick refresher of years of this sh*t (off the top of my head):
- domains will cost around $60 - $75 / year. $10 of the fee will go as grants to child protection organizations. Note, most organizations that are "child protection" are typically anti-adult (except of ASACP.org of course) - the board of directors for ICM will have 7 positions. One is dedicated to "adult community", one is for "free speech", but isn't FSC. One is for "child protection" , one is for ICRA/FOSI, and the rest of ICM. As you can see, that a TLD that is supposed to represent the industry, has really only 1 vote. - supposedly only adult industry people can register the domains, but yet 100,000 domains have been pre-registered, most likely from domainers trying to cash in.. lets not even get into the discussion about who gets the .xxxx , is it the .com owner? the .jp owner? etc - if you have a .com and you also have the .xxx you are required to put labelling on the .com and the .xxx - most likely ICRA/FOSI labelling instead of ASACP's RTA label that was created by adult, for adult (http://www.rtalabel.org) (which i co-authored) - there might be "premium" .xxx domains that will go for a higher renewal price. You can see this going on in like .tv - the speculation that if the .XXX domain is not taken, that some default website will show up, most likely someone who gave their support for .XXX would get to run this "parked" page. Network Solutions did this a while back called Pathfinder and got a huge stink over it. - there were a couple laws proposed to use .XXX to make it mandatory, despite ICM stating they have put up 250,000 in the defense to fight against that, if it were ever to happen. FSC laughed at the $250K number, since they know how much it takes to fight. - there were many large companies who didn't want to take a public stand against .XXX (but were against it) for fear they will lose their traffic deals with them - there were many companies who gave their support for .XXX but that list to ICANN has never been made public. would be nice if you could FOIA that info from ICANN. Fight the energizer .XXX ! |
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sorry |
Again.....?
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Seems to be more of an ICANN internal issue at this moment until they open it up to public comment. Fight the apathy! |
Fight them! .xxx is a bad idea!
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This thing is worse than the monster in the B movie... Why don't they just do a .kid and do a safe zone instead of trying to police the masses. :( |
Isn't this how everything happens, people get bored of the story after a while, then the second or third time around there's just no energy left in the backlash, and they get it approved without much hoopla
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How many times are they gonna push this, and how many times has it been rejected now?
Its like a bad neverending zombie serie. |
While on the topic of stopping .XXX ... I have StopXXX.com / StopDotXXX.com pair for sale.
[email protected] Ron |
bump to keep people informed!
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Given the low read and posts counts, that might be true. Fight the bell ringing! |
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what she said Fight the behind every good woman is a good man! |
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