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Join Date: May 2006
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Thank you for your reply. I'll take some time to think over your comments, but a few immediate questions come to mind. One thing I don't understand is, if you are going to have all of these so called 'benefits' for domain owners, why aren't the registrars touting these as reasons to purchase .xxx domains rather then just 'protecting our brands' and using fear?
There is also something from your TOS I'd like clarification on:
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Except as otherwise provided in this TOS, you or the owner of any content that you post to ICM Sites retain ownership of all rights, title, and interests in that content. However, by posting content on a Service, you grant us and our assigns, agents, and licensees the irrevocable, royalty free, perpetual, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, modify, display, remix, perform, distribute, redistribute, adapt, promote, create derivative works, and syndicate this content in any medium and through any form of technology or distribution. We own all rights, title, and interests in any compilation, collective work or other derivative work created by us using or incorporating your content (but not your original content).
When you use a Site feature that allows users to share, transform, readapt, modify, or combine user content with other content, you grant us and our users an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty free, perpetual, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, modify, display, remix, perform, distribute, redistribute, adapt, promote, create derivative works, and syndicate your content in any medium and through any form of technology or distribution and to permit any derivative works to be licensed under these same license terms.
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Does this mean that the ICM or an affiliated company could start the next 'xtube.com' or 'youporn.com' with content from any .xxx domain, without legal consequences?
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