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  • u-Bob
    there's no $$$ in porn
    • Jul 2005
    • 33063

    #1

    Boycott Network Solutions

    http://newswire.xbiz.com/view.php?id=130986

    Network Solutions, one of the world's top five domain registrars, has gone live with a "Be ready for the launch of .XXX!" webpage, marketing the virtues of the sTLD that hasn't yet been green lighted by ICANN.

    ".XXX will be launching shortly and Network Solutions is working with ICM Registry to provide informational services for our customers that wish to take advantage of the launch and register domain names," Network Solutions says on the webpage.
  • u-Bob
    there's no $$$ in porn
    • Jul 2005
    • 33063

    #2
    tweets to copy/paste/tweet:

    @netsolcares @NetSolSocial The adult industry does not want the .xxx and will boycott registrars that support it. #icann

    @netsolcares @NetSolSocial We will boycott #registrars that support the .xxx tld. The .xxx tld is a scam. #icann

    @netsolcares @NetSolSocial The adult industry does not want the .xxx tld. #icann

    @netsolcares @NetSolSocial If you support the .xxx tld, you support #censorship.

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    • DWB
      Registered User
      • Jul 2003
      • 31779

      #3
      Because they know it's a done deal, agreed upon with back room deals a while ago. This dog and pony show we're seeing is to make everyone thing they had a choice and a chance.

      And you know what, no one is going to boycott anyone. People won't even boycott companies who steal their content and rip people off. Only thing going to happen with .XXX is most everyone will line up to buy them.

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      • Antonio
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Oct 2001
        • 14136

        #4
        are they the same guys that charge $35 per domain and charge your CC a month before the domain expires? last month I moved my last domain from a registrar that tried to charge $35 (or $33) for a renewal, but can't really remember who they were, could've been enom

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