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Originally Posted by tony404
Not true at all and if they didnt support it why arent they writing??? Answer that.
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I don't think that means that they support .xxx
It can mean as well that many companies are generally against .xxx but they don't care enough and don't know enough about it.
They see it as something bad but they are not really used to fighting for their rights..... not to mention they thought .xxx was already killed in May last year and now it is suddenly alive again.... this may confuse them as well...
Yes, a few companies may silently support .xxx because they made some behind the scenes deals.. But many others are against it, but just not enough against to take their time, write their opposition letters, alert their affiliates etc...
Just like I'm against Rainforest deforestation but don't do anything to prevent it (OK, not the best example, but you get the point)
EDIT: Take a look here
http://www.fightthedotxxx.com/ - you see companies like Lightspeedcash, SunnyDollars or Payserve listed as the ones who oppose .xxx.
So if they are listed there, it's an indication that they don't want the .xxx domain to be created, but they probably don't care enough about it to "waste their time" now and voice their formal oppoosition. If you are friends f.e. with Steve LightSpeed, you may ask him directly about it.
