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Originally Posted by MikeHawk
Hahhahaahaha "Statements" by whom? Tards?
Most dont know a thing of .XXX or what its all really about, i suggest to the people who dont know what they are talking about GO READ and learn. I think once you have read understood what this, you will change your tune. This info is not by board posting GFY people but by lawyers and folks who have done there homework and fact finding.
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I believe in free speech and I believe that a cornerstone of free speech is people explaining to one another what they believe and why. I was just saying that I think it does make sense to continue to discuss the topic here.
You are not a tard and you are posting statements outlining your views and the views of others. Presumably some people will be swayed by your statements or why make them?
I am deeply opposed to the .xxx TLD, more from a patriotic freedom perspective honestly, than a business one, but from a business stance as well. Did you miss the part where I responded to Splum, saying:
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Originally Posted by AmeliaG
In addition to the filtering issue already mentioned:
If all your sponsors are wasting their resources on trademark litigation, your affiliate payouts will have to be lower.
If all your sponsors have to spend their dough on rebranding new domains, your affiliate payouts will have to be lower.
Most importantly, who gets to decide what goes on a .XXX domain? Access to information about birth control and breast cancer and homosexuality and outsider art and all differing political views could all be fairly effortlessly sent to Siberia, if this goes through.
Web sites fundamentally are something which should enable the more free exchange of ideas and information. The totalitarian potential of a system which allows web sites to be easily ghettoized and subjected to bizarre and unusual regulation . . . well, it is appalling and staggering.
Lastly, if you want to know how this could impact you directly: Although this won't impact me negatively at all, if they impose stricter copyright and record-keeping rules as proposed on .XXX domains, then folks with your business model will be fined and statutory-damaged to kingdom come.
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