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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
sounds like you've said it all. you have no established sites that someone else will register the .xxx version of, or have to fight in auction for, etc, etc. you don't have much to lose unlke many others who have 100's or thousands of established sites and domains.
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I have plenty of established sites people could register the .xxx version of, but yeah I'm no huge player. No trademarks but lots of branded sites, and .coms. I've been ripped off and copied enough and have dealt with it. Part of business. But sure there are those with more going on, against this. If someone rips me off with a .xxx version of my site I will take action as I have in the past. I do understand the issue, I just tend to think it is unavoidable, this .xxx, maybe I am wrong.
I just look at it as another frontier. I like things like that.
