Okay, here is an example:
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Originally Posted by a person that understands 'DEBATE'.
1). Say, for instance, that you have 123porn.com as a domain. A law is passed that all adult websites must change the extension to .xxx, but there is no guarantee that already secured and well established .com adult domains will receive the same domain .xxx. So before you know it, some goober has grabbed 123porn.xxx, and you're out of luck. . . .and business.
2). Also, there is the fact that people will now know exactly where to go to find adult material. Just type "whatever-your-pleasure".xxx, and you're in business. But that means that kids will know exactly where to look too. . .
Not saying that kids don't already know how to look for porn. . . but it's just a thought.
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... to which I replied:
1). Merely a detail of a good plan - the governing bodies
should have taken that into consideration and
should have thought that through (of course, chances are they have not).
(Prior to any domain sale, verify whether or not a .com version is actively occupied, if yes, allow them the opportunity to acquire. I am not saying hold it forever, simply extend a holding or grace period. If the .com version is registered and not populated or 'live' too bad, so sad!)
2). Regarding censorship and/or protecting minors from viewing explicit images by 'accidentally' hitting a .xxx site: this problem is the easiest to fix as ALL '.xxx' can be block - simply block
*.xxx
This will spawn a ton of NEW firewall and other security software, which I am positive will all include a .xxx feature