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Dot XXX News
Some interesting news on the Dot XXX domain name front:
https://www.ynot.com/modules.php?op=...rder=0&thold=0 |
great article :thumbsup We cant forget about .xxx it cant just be the topic of talk for a week . This is our careers.
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And I beg again of the supporters of .xxx Please look and understand where this will lead.
Although ICM Registry claims that dot-xxx domain name extensions would be voluntary, the dot-xxx domain proposal has stirred concerns of censorship. Several Congressmen, including Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) and Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) have called for mandatory dot-xxx laws. Sen. Lieberman has said that XXX domain names are necessary to force webmasters to ?abide by the same standard as the proprietor of an X-rated movie theater." Rep. Upton said at a hearing that dot-xxx domains should be approved "as a means of protecting our kids from the awful, awful filth, which is sometimes widespread on the Internet." Again, if you support this it is my opinion you are Confused, have been mislead or have a financial motives. |
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You are so right |
I would debate this some.
However... I support .xxx. I believe it would level the playing field. Companies must contend with subversive webmasters and elements that defame the industry as a whole. For example: SPAM, Auto installations, intrusive marketing into realms where adult should not be. There are alot of sleaze balls in this biz that have raped our industry and given us a bad name. The audience does not respect us, they do not trust us. With self regulation through .xxx detractors of this industry can be thwarted. I am a believer in freedom of speech and I think .xxx can play right into it and enhance it. Is it freedom of speech to place adult materials into the eyes of those that do not want it, nor old enough to view it? I would suppose it is but in my opinion it is un ethical. Adult is in Mainstream everywhere hell it's at electronics stores, mainstream book stores and even adult video stores. But where is it placed? Its placed conveniently in area's where adults can get it. Short term some ISP's will block .xx perhaps. Thats a legal front unto itself however we all know from the experience in the early day that services that blocked adult content were not succesful. Adult was in demand. Theoretically we would be able to police our selves through the issue of these domains as bonefide industry, abuser's are regulated out of .xxx for violations in SPAM, CP, and the various nefarious shit people do to damge this business. Long term result is that even the consumers would subscribe to sites in confidence that the website is authentic in ethical business practice. There is alot of money to be made in .xxx, make no mistake and this industry would have a chance to recover from the damage it has taken over the years. I do wish that money generated from .xxx would move to a lobby, and that people within industry would populate the IFFOR to make decisions as an industry and monies be moved towards an industry lobby and defense. Its not to late for such events to occur. I for one think that .xxx is inevitable. However the reversal of the commerce department obviously has figured out that a TLD for an industry can most likely begin a process of justified cause should .xxx fuel a lobby. Anyays end my 2cents. |
This is a very important issue. It's just a damn shame this thread will fall off the first page like a rock from a skyscraper.
but when Oct-Nov hits the panic will begin and we will have 25 threads on the first page. Heaven forbid we prepare to fight this early. |
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Mark, have you ever tried to use a visa or a bank card online and had it declined because the bank involved doesn't approve of what you wish to purchase??? http://www.babeclub.com/tr.jpg this is the type of shit you and the rest of us will be looking forward too if this .xxx passes and you can bet on it. I've said it before, I know your intentions are good, but damn man this is much bigger and will harm legit business more than the scum of our industry. They have proven they have no ethics, .xxx will not stop them. |
On the same token those alternate credit companies will win out and people will go with that crediting bank.
The industry could weather that. Fear is definatly a factor in this whole mess. I myself do not know if this version of .xxx will go through, but if it does... It might not be best till the industry gets a better shot and clear deal to represent itself using .xxx as a conduit not a stop sign. If more people got involved it can be brought together with a strong intention to justify adult to people around the world and no longer an instrument to use to gain votes when politicians on there last breath write laws that are forced against us all unjustly. I have said this before. The industry needs armor. Together it can be done. |
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Uh NO you are wrong. This would KILL a bunch of legit business. While you might have a few surfers who will sign up for a firepay or Net teller account. Your ( incorrect spelling intentional) crazy if you think this wouldn't kill some companies. It would render merchant accounts useless. I am just as angry with the low lifes as you are but if you think the industry can take a 50-75% hit your sadly mistaken. This is the same as me asking you to design a sign-up page that takes 2 days to load. ( sign up for one of the above listed methods and you'll understand) |
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The internet was created to allow free expression and prevent any one government exercising it's authority on thought. Greed is the most powerful force in the universe and supporters of .xxx in our industry have only $$$ on their mind. :2 cents: |
Ya do not think people want adult entertainment?
People Want Adult, they gladly pay for it, especially a quality service. They will goto credit companies that transact it. How could that not occur? |
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So what you're saying is... the industry ought to, on its own power, back itself into a corner with dot-xxx and then tell the government, "Gee, aren't we good citizens, now please leave us alone!" And then we should expect that the conservative anti-porn religious people in government will say, "Yeah aren't they reformed now that they're on dot xxx," and will all the sudden after decades of trying to bring down our industry declare that porn is now okay as long as it's on a .xxx domain name? Wow... wouldn't it be wonderful if the world worked that way. :1orglaugh You don't get bargaining leverage by handicapping yourself FIRST and then begging your antagonist to toss you a bone for mutilating yourself. With all due respect, your arguments remind me of the arguments of someone I know who is poised to make a lot of money off of each dot-xxx domain name sold. Let's be clear, I'm NOT suggesting at all that YOU are, but what I AM suggesting is that you probably heard arguments from someone with a FINANCIAL INTEREST in dot-xxx domain names and bought into their hype because it seemed to sound reasonable at the time. These "let's be responsible" and "dot-xxx is the path to respect from the government" arguments are coming from people WITHIN this industry who want to profit financially from dot-xxx. And those who stand to make money off this thing will only BENEFIT if dot-xxx becomes mandatory. If they win, and if dot-xxx becomes a reality, it won't take long until webmasters are complaining on the boards about the various ways they will be coerced into using these domain names. |
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Connor what I am saying is if monies for .xxx generated from purchases went to a lobby the adult industry would be able to easily defend itself and advance into the places it deserves to.
Mainstream, bigger things. Theoretically that would be the best option. Do the math on even 5000 .xxx purchases. Pop that into legal defense and a lobby. Oh snap, the adult industry would be as powerful as the car and drug lobbies almost over night. We would be somthing very very formidable to anyone that decided to knock on the services and rights as a legit service and industry. We all know adult is a legit service. Masterbation is OK, Looking at hot chicks fucking is OK, looking for better ways to fuck is OK. This industries legitamacy deserves and I dare say REQUIRES representation on a political level. |
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Again, there are a few holes. The avg surfer wants his membership NOW!!! Not in 30 minutes to 2days as most of the credit services like the ones mentioned above. And that doesn't even begin to discuss the topic of rebills. Good bye PPS. OR webmasters will get paid 12.00 per sign up and will have 2% of the sales they used to enjoy. |
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Okay, based on your response I'm 99% sure I know who you've been talking to then. :) What that person almost always fails to tell people is that IFFOR, this supposed "lobbying" group that will get money from dot-xxx sales, will have only one maybe two representatives from the adult industry on its Board. The rest of the IFFOR Board will be made up of people from OUTSIDE the industry. That means the adult industry interest will always be out-voted. Whoever represents the industry on the IFFOR board will be participating in an exercise in futility. Money given to IFFOR will almost never be used to benefit the industry. If you think that it will, I have a bridge to sell you. Look into this further yourself... read up on IFFOR and the makeup of its Board, then ask yourself why someone deceived you into thinking that IFFOR would be an adult industry organization. If I'm right about the person I think you've been talking to, you should really think long and hard about who that person represents and whether or not that person might be FINANCIALLY motivated by these arguments he/she is giving you. |
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People like Lensman, SteveLightspeed, Legendary Lars, etc etc etc, Processors, ISP's and the like. Put people like them on a table that decides. Honestly Thats is what needs to happen. The guys at IFFOR I am sure knows that needs to happen for this to move or fail. There is a right way and a wrong way. The wrong way we been going is taking what ever shit Politicans and credit companies throw at us and duck. That road is not working anymore. I am taking this from a visionary stance, and there is time to make adjustments. No adjustments down with .xxx. I do think this biz can do it and I do think this biz can regulate itself with an industry table that controls .xxx. |
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Right now IFFOR is not offering such a thing or it appears that they are not willing to negotiate some seats.
No negotiations they wont get what they want. They open the table up put our guys in we control our destiny. .XXX could progress and money can be moved to where we need it to get that armor. |
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Needless to say, I have also contributed my vote to these polls :) It would be a bad idea to post links to these polls on an adult industry forum, but perform a little google sleuthwork & you should be able to find quite a few open polls. |
Whats the "Small Minority" of board members?
We need more seats then thats all... Unless of course that Small Minority is persuasive or enough to get what this industry needs from .xxx. |
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And there is not a politican alive that would not hesitate to damage us out of exhistance nor a politician alive that will fight porn and survive the humilations of not getting anywhere and waisting tax payer money.
The DOJ is going to be on the ropes again hands down. Every movements from government to thwart adult has failed more or less because even they know what we do is legit. However ya can be damn afraid that the courts will shift in time unless we are able to defend off that mounting danger of growing conservative Judges or even Liberal ones that decide Porn is bad. |
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board members, no boardmembers.
Lensman, Lars, Jesus Christ himself the point isn't controlling .xxx . If/when ISP's decide to block it. And/or banking institutions decide to adopt a "policy" against adult transactions. Those "controlling" .xxx will be riding a mule on derby day. .xxx allows us to be put in a neat little box. and nothing good will come of that |
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Well its a bunk deal and IFFOR can look forward to failing. 1 seat huh? Who is it? |
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It is one more attempt to get rid of online adult business.
THe funny thing is, I dont think that they have thought of what will happen when they do. There will be more unemployed people, and the BILLIONS that are earned by companies, and people will no longer be brought in, and spent. |
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Ask around:) For the sake of discussion though I doubt that the Commerce Department will let .xxx pass if they are not gonna let it go to ICANN. Thats an interesting turn. They are afraid this industry will get together through .xxx. Thats clear as day. |
thanks for the XXX link buddy.
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Karups has it right. All we are doing is standing in line to get fucked in the ass by a government that doesn't give 2 shits about us. Come November/December, people will be whining and bitching about the "proposed regulations" . If you can't feel a major onslaught coming on so, you need to take your blinders off.
The funny thing about this is that it was brought on by our own industry...and it'll soon be adapted as a standard of the adult internet world. |
I was thinking maybe the gov , figures they say they are against .xxx. We the idiots then embrace .xxx thinking it will be a safe haven and it wont.
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Well the industry is in a pickle.
We can face the laws unorganised or we can face them together, but with no epicenter in place we are no better than feudalists to take apart by a more organised power. 2257 is one piece, .xxx can be a piece that we can use to empower ourselves. I do not think there is so much to fear if such a conduit that pools finances together is made and I for one think that .xxx can be such a conduit. Maybe not this time around but maybe later but the sooner we get together and do it we are still on square one while the Laws are free to pick us off. Its quite a problem. |
We don't have to own .xxx domains just because it's a new adult extension so the .xxx domain's might have restrictions forced on them but if we can keep our original sites i see no problem with this..:) :pimp
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