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XXX Top Level Domain May Still See Use

eldavojohn writes "The contract between ICANN & ICM Registry has just been revised for procedures on using the .XXX TLD. ICM is saying that the domain should be readily available for registration as early as this summer. This means that parents will most likely have an easier time protecting their children from these sites and these sites will be more tightly regulated and easier to scrutinize by authorities. ICM also mentioned the collaboration with International Foundation for Online Responsibility."

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  1. Clarification by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Insightful
    ICM also mentioned the collaboration with International Foundation for Online Responsibility.
    As the article notes, the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR) is not a separate organization. Nor is it in anyway committed to online responsibility of any other nature than asking and/or requiring porn sites register in the XXX TLD.

    ICM created IFFOR with the sole intention of having the regulation of porn sites run by a community rather than a company. The name is impressive but the goals of it seem rather specific. You can look at this two ways, ICM really wants porn regulated and easily blocked because they're thinking of the children. The other angle is that ICM wants domain registration moneys. Both can be correct and most likely are.
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  2. Re:Yet another brick. by ScrewMaster · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I worry about anything our government does, just on principle.

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  3. Re:They should base it on the .com's already sold. by Chandon+Seldon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why should anyone have a right to a new domain name just because they have some other domain name?

    Just because you have "news.com" or "boobs.net" doesn't mean you own the words "news" or "boobs". If you're going to give favored access to existing domain holders, there's no public advantage whatsoever to adding new TLDs - it doesn't expand the name space, it just takes a bunch of cash from existing companies and gives it to the new registrar.

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  4. Re:Yes, it does. by rawtatoor · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wish you could have made your point with out mentioning slashdot.xxx I'm not even sure what the nightmares I'm going to have because of that entail.