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A second, nonprofit organization, the International Foundation For Online Responsibility, would be in charge of setting the rules for .xxx. It would have a seven-person board of directors, including a child advocacy advocate, a free-expression representative and at least one person from the adult entertainment industry. The foundation's charter is intentionally quite protective of free speech. It aims to "protect the privacy and security of consenting adult consumers of online adult entertainment goods and services," said Lawley.
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Assuming someone from ASACP will be on the board, who else might be of the seven-persons ? It's going to come out sooner or later, so who might these be ?