03-19-2011, 04:37 AM
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.XXX is approved, so what now?
I think we are in for one great "coming out" party and will be seeing who was behind the scenes really supporting .XXX sTLD while telling everybody they didn't. Let's see who is appointed to the IFFOR board...... Who was promised and didn't get it....... I think a many promises have been made.
I'd be watching for ICM to ramp up their publicity machine and make presentations to the online community at every industry event in the near future selling their service. I'd fully expect to see ads starting in AVN, Xbiz, ETO, and any other publication that is read by adult webmasters. I doubt it will be a soft sell approach.
In reality, the ICANN decision is just the next step in a process that is a long way from over. Now that our industry is no longer constrained by the ICANN process, many additional options have become available.
We shall see what the future will bring.
Today, the sun will rise, we will go to work, and money will be made. I would expect that over the next month or so, decisions will be made in consultation with industry leaders and members on what our next step might be.
In the meantime, be strong, trademark your best domain names, and continue to support the efforts to stop online piracy.
And, remember, the fight is not over until you surrender.
No Fear, Just Knowledge.
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