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Originally Posted by GeorgeK
I'm not suggesting it's superior to the status quo. But, compared to .xxx, where you can still be blocked, but have to pay ICM Registry for that "privilege", one would think it's better than that, since you don't have to get brand new domains.
For those who are saying they want to be "responsible webmasters" and that's the reason they "support" .XXX, let them put their content on port 18666 or 6969 themselves, instead of creating a new TLD with all its inherent problems.
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Quite simply, don't fall for the bullshit. This isn't an "either or" situation. XXX is nothing more than an attempt to extort money from webmasters and to put a private company in the middle of a multi million dollar industry, likely collecting tens of millions of dollars a year for a product that just isn't needed, and doesn't help anyone out.
You don't have to propose any other alternative except the current one: porn is protected free speech, and has not reason to be seperated from other discussions or websites that involve normal material. If they want to protect children, charge Disney $70 per domain and let them work it out.
We don't have to come up with a "better answer", we are already there.