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Originally Posted by Kimo
i love webby's posts, i think hes the only one who actually posts something of substance on a regular basis
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hehe

Thank you my man!
When you look at the whole industry, I doubt we have seen anything yet by way of "opposition". Smell that will be increased when any other international org gets there first.
Example... and this is not entirely a negative thing - least initially. Eventually ICANN as we know it will go. It was already scheduled to be terminated, or passed over to an international org in August, but that is no longer going to happen - least not right now.
Many countries have been pressuring for international representation on domain TLD's and it is inevitable this will happen at some future time.
In theory, this is fine. It is certainly more democratic than ICANN currently is. However, international orgs can have a habit of getting out of control (like most orgs/govts) and when that happens - who is going to be the voice for the adult industry? There is none.
The danger is when decisions are made on an international level, they are very hard to change. EG.. If someone dreamed up a ghetto situation for adult only domains with a whatever TLD, and where all countries were participating in this org - basically, it can end up a take-it-or-leave-it scenario for everyone in the adult biz. Problem time
