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Originally Posted by extreme
The most interesting part of it is that registrars claim 'content control' over the domains registered through them. There is very little support for that in their agreements with ICANN.
They're busy building their own grave now, since once they began this content police thing they can be helt accountable for everything they miss. The safe approach would have been 'We only provide domains, we don't care about content.'.
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There is kinda nada support via ICANN - and an ongoing issue of US govt messing with ICANN. It "may" be nothing - time will tell, but this could be a method of "assuming control" via registrars without showing any messing with ICANN. Anyways.. ICANN is short-lived anyways - it's only a matter of time on that.
Sure they are digging their own grave - it's going on daily on different levels not just in the adult biz. It's like a suicide mission in a bid to try and find as many ways as possible to screw the ecomomy as speedily as possible. Hell.. it's their choice...