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Old 06-22-2011, 04:46 PM  
Quentin
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
My question is...while those people are all busy appointing themselves to "Boards" and convincing themselves of their importance to an industry that none of them are really part of (none of them have ever even shot a porn scene...they are all fringe parasites)...
Doesn't the decision the other day to open the floodgates to pretty much ALL TLD's kind of make all them the "Board Of Directors" of jack shit?
Here's the thing; my understanding is that under the agreement ICM has with ICANN, they have the right to preemptively challenge the establishment of other TLDs that compete with .XXX

I'm seeking clarification on whether that right to challenge includes only sTLDs or if gTLDs are also subject to that clause. I'm also not entirely clear on whether ICANN has to abide by ICM's objections, or merely "consider" them.

Once I know the answers to those questions (assuming what I've heard about the agreement between ICM and ICANN is accurate in the first place) I'll post them here.
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