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Old 05-07-2006, 07:59 PM  
GatorB
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All the good .XXX domains will be snapped up before all these noobs that support .XXX( because they think they are going to get some great .XXX names and make millions), have time to even think about which names they want.

If this passes these noobs have to go back to working at McDonald's because of .XXX maybe they'll think about how they fucked themselves in the ass.

Fact is that Congress willmost likely pass a law saying that all adult websites will have to have .XXX( which of course only US site will comply at least until Canada, the UK , Germany et. all pass similar laws ). Now they may also try to be coy and make laws saying that ISPs are required to block all sites containing .XXX, but that won't fly and they know it. So what they will do is saying that ISP block .XXX by fault but make it accessable to those who REQUEST it. And of course I'm sure they won't have a problem if the ISPs also CHARGE for this service. And of course I'm sure there will be some stipulation that any ISPs can ban any adult site that is not using .XXX once they become aware of it. And trust me the Jesus freaks will make ISPs aware of any non .XXX adult sites they find.

Now face it most of the money is made from Americans buying porn. So now Americans can only get access when they REQUEST from their ISP to remove the porn block. How many would do this even for FREE? Not many. How many are willing to PAY for it? Not many. Now those they do, how many are going to pay for a porn site membership? Very few because in thier minds they are already paying for porn.

Luckily they're as many Jesus freaks against .XXX as are for it so having the ememy split amoungst themselves is good. Also if .XXX comes to pass any MANDATORY laws requiring adult websites use .XXX will be challenged in court and will take years to finally get a decision on. even if those lawsget the OK by the Surpreme Court the ISP blocking will also be challeneged in court for years. I'm thinking 2015 before .XXX is mandatory and ISPs have to block .XXX sites, if at all.
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