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  • NewbieNudes
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2003
    • 940

    #1

    .XXX we need to petition ICAN again...

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/technolog...104854187.html

    Online red-light district set for internet

    The internet's key oversight agency has revived a proposal it earlier rejected to create an online red-light district, after adding stronger provisions to prohibit child pornography and require labelling of websites with sexually explicit materials.

    The use of the proposed ".xxx" domain name would remain voluntary, but any porn sites that choose to use it instead of the more popular ".com" would be subject to the new terms issued late yesterday by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

    The idea of a separate ".xxx" domain has generated significant opposition from conservative groups and even some pornography websites.

    But ICANN officials said they initially rejected the proposal in May not because of the opposition but because of concerns that the agency might be put in a difficult position of having to enforce all of the world's laws governing pornography. They noted various nations' speech-related laws sometimes conflict with one another.

    The new proposal does not directly address any potential conflicts in laws, but it calls for the company backing it, ICM Registry of Jupiter, Florida, to hire independent organisations to monitor porn sites' compliance with the new rules.

    ICANN, the agency in Marina del Rey, California, designated by the US government to oversee policies on internet domain name, opened the proposal to public comment but did not indicate when it would rule.

    If approved, ICM would be required to help develop mechanisms for promoting child safety and preventing child pornography, "including practices that appeal to pedophiles or suggest the presence of child pornography on the site."

    Porn sites would have to participate in a self-descriptive labelling system, likely one from the Internet Content Rating Association. Under it, websites add tags based on such criteria as the presence of nudity and whether it is in an artistic or educational context, such as for sites on breast feeding. Relatively few sites now participate, although major web browsers have mechanisms for reading the tags.

    ICM also would have to develop automated tools to check for compliance and give users ways to report violations.

    ICM believes the domain would help the $US12 billion ($15.3 billion) online porn industry clean up its act, as those using it must abide by rules designed to bar such trickery as spamming and malicious scripts.

    Anti-porn advocates, however, countered that sites would be free to keep their current ".com" address, in effect making porn more easily accessible by creating yet another channel to house it.

    Many porn sites also objected, fearing that an ".xxx' domain would pave the way for governments or even private industry to filter speech that is protected in the US by the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution.

    AP
    "ICM believes the domain would help the $US12 billion ($15.3 billion) online porn industry clean up its act, as those using it must abide by rules designed to bar such trickery as spamming and malicious scripts."

    What a fucking load of crap.

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  • polish_aristocrat
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Jul 2002
    • 40377

    #2
    already a few threads about it, so there's not much to say now, people should act instead of discussing all this again

    but it's nice to see most of the people like you, who opposed .xxx 7 months ago, to do it again
    I don't use ICQ anymore.

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    • polish_aristocrat
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Jul 2002
      • 40377

      #3
      I don't use ICQ anymore.

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      • Rhesus
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2004
        • 2009

        #4
        this thread doesn't get the response it deserves

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        • polish_aristocrat
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jul 2002
          • 40377

          #5
          Originally posted by Rhesus
          this thread doesn't get the response it deserves
          indeed....
          I don't use ICQ anymore.

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          • davecummings
            Confirmed User
            • Oct 2003
            • 2922

            #6
            WE also need site members to send in letters (e.g., I'm a parent, but .xxx isn't the answer!).

            Agree?
            Dave Cummings
            www.davecummings.com
            www.davecummings.tv
            San Diego

            Email--- [email protected]

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            • Rhesus
              Confirmed User
              • Aug 2004
              • 2009

              #7
              Originally posted by davecummings
              WE also need site members to send in letters (e.g., I'm a parent, but .xxx isn't the answer!).

              Agree?
              Definitely! I don't run paysites though, but everyone who does, should...

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