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Originally Posted by FightThisPatent
There is still some hope to fight this .XXX battle on the grounds of proving that the "sponsored community" definition of "responsible webmasters who want labeling" is not a correct one.. that the "sponsored community" should be adult webmasters.
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that is what i have been saying all the time. But you seemed somehow convinced by Stuart Lawley that it's not the case.... Thanks God this single time you were a little wrong.
yeah, but we said it already 6 weeks ago
I am also not sure if they are still reading that forum. As I said it looks like they might open a new forum soon again, to discuss amendix S (whatever it is about).
It also looks like the current forum got suddenly heavily populated with emails from religious groups...
check it for yourself... although they are a little late, heh
http://forum.icann.org/lists/xxx-icm-agreement/
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Originally Posted by minusonebit
If you want to delude yourself into thinking that ICANN cares about your opinion, my opinion or anyone else's opinion, go ahead. George Bush spent lots of time discussing the war in Iraq.
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I really think they care about our opinion. Looks like their decision process is quite transparent...
anyway, the only thing that sucks is that their counted all those one sentence letters "i will use .xxx pls go ahead with it" sent from free email adresses, as opinions of real adult webmasters during this public comments period. So they said 77% webmasters opposed .xxx and 16% supported it in the public comments forum. If more people sent their anti-.xxx letters, it would be 95:5%