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How many of you even know what IFFOR wants to do if .XXX gets passed.
Introducing the grim reaper:
These are the people that will push you to slaughter via your friends at ICM seeing how ICM is pretty much the bedfellow of IFFOR. Not sure that even 30% of this community knows what kind of fuck machine they have set up for everyone should the vote go the other way in a few hours.
IFFOR Charter:
The .xxx TLD is intended to primarily serve the needs of the global responsible online adult-entertainment community ( "Community"). It will be managed in accordance with the provisions of this charter ("Charter") and the bylaws of the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR).
The online adult-entertainment community is primarily defined as those individuals, businesses, and entities that provide sexually-oriented information, services, or products intended for consenting adults. The terms "adult entertainment" and "sexually-oriented" are intended to be understood broadly for a global medium, and are not to be construed as legal or regulatory categories. Rather, the referenced Community consists generally of websites that convey sexually-oriented information and for which a system of self-identification would be beneficial.
The IFFOR may refine this definition as may be necessary for the operation of the TLD.
IFFOR will serve as the non-profit entity delegated with policy formulation for the proposed TLD. In carrying out its' policy formulation, it shall:
promote the development of responsible business practices and conduct within the online adult-entertainment community that shall be incorporated into the registrant agreement of all .xxx domain names via a Declaration of Best Business Practices;
encourage the adoption of the .xxx TLD amongst the responsible online adult-entertainment community;
endeavor to foster communication between the responsible online adult-entertainment community and the broader Internet community;
promote the principles set forth in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights related to free expression;
protect the privacy and security of consenting adult consumers of online adult-entertainment goods and services;
promote the development of business practices to safeguard children online and combat child pornography;
seek and support informed participation reflecting the functional, geographic, and cultural diversity of the responsible online adult-entertainment community and the broader Internet stakeholders at all levels of policy development and decision making; and
employ open and transparent policy development mechanisms that (i) promote well-informed decisions based on expert advice, and (ii) ensure that those entities most affected can assist in the policy development process.
*I'm so sure that they are gonna be "non profit" with all that money coming in, i bet they wont pocket any of that. Hey, if the fuckin red cross is corrupt kiss my behind on anything else "non profit" not being corrupt. hahaha. laughable.
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