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from the there's-porn-on-the-internet? dept
Plans for the .xxx porn top-level domain have been mired in controversy, with politicians and activists unable to decide if it helps or hinders the proverbial "protecting the children". Under pressure from the US Department of Commerce, ICANN has several times delayed a final vote on .xxx, though it will apparently consider the domain at its board meeting today. The Wall Street Journal has an interesting look at some of the people and arguments behind .xxx, including the British entrepreneur (who now, unsurprisingly, lives in Florida and has been involved in shady deals in the past) pushing for it who "hopes to make a pile of money" from registrar fees. After all, that's what this is really about. The .xxx domain won't make porn easier to block (or indeed, easier to find), and despite what some conservative critics say, it won't attract more porn to the internet -- if that's even possible -- nor will it "legitimize" the net porn business, that happened a long time ago. .xxx is but the latest in a line of fairly useless domains that really do little more than line the coffers of ICANN and various registrars, but the debate over it is particularly silly, highlighting the folly of ICANN's rule over the internet. Update: The coalition of conservatives and porn-site owners that opposed .xxx have won out, as ICANN has rejected the domain.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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same old
C'mon.
Parents need to be the monitors of their children and not crazy xxx domain proposals.
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What makes you think that all new porno is going to be registered using *.xxx exclusively..instead of going for obscure .com addresses? It's the porn industry, they'll whore themselves out for anything, so long as they can "make a pile of money".
They're still going to use .com, .net and all the others to purvey "product", .xxx is just another one domain to register when you open up shop.
Adding .xxx isn't going to stop things like whitehouse dot com. They'll just register whitehouse dot com *and* whitehouse dot xxx.
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mmmmm
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.xxx
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easier to block?
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Porn Star
OMG David Hasselhoff is a Porn Star!?!
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Re: Porn Star
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.xxx
Block *.xxx
case closed.
Don't worry about what Musslims consider porn. They are too busy uploading and downloading the resent beheading of infidels.
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Re: .xxx
What about Europeans? In many European countries, topless women are A-OK. Topless beaches are common, and definitely not taboo like in the US. Would some Spaniard's family photos be considered porn? By American definitions, maybe.
What about art? Michealangelo's David is quite nude, as are, well, pretty much every other statue and a lot of paintings from that era and earlier. Are those porn?
Porn is impossible to define. The moment you try, someone else can dredge up tons of examples that break your definition. Trying to unilaterally block porn will always fail, because you'll always block too little, too much, or both at the same time.
And that's not even considering the fun you'll have trying to force foreign pages to obey your rules.
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BE A RESPONSIBLE PARENT
AS ALWAYS there's a way to get around whatever safeguard is put in place. DONT give kids access to unsupervised content and it's no longer an issue. IF all pornographic sites were .xxx then simply filter all .xxx domains. For the ones that aren't .xxx, like I dunno... google image search, again supervision wins!
The point im trying to make is this, the only reason .xxx has had any debate at all is because of people who think anything other than managomous sex is wrong, and god forbid the world "justify" somethings that's been flourishing since the dawn of time. Be a responsible parent and educate your children about the things you don't want them to experiance.
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I can assure you, however, select scopes of the internet (Domain names (ICAAN)) are, in fact, owned. The ICAAN rules the URL world on the internet, but it doesn't own the internet.
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ICANN
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porn!?
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Re: porn!?
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one little problem
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JP got it right
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The .xxx domain idea would be awesome if:
1-The internet just got invented
2-It was known that porn would *ahem* cum to dominate its content turning a whole generation into pervs and
3-There was actually a way to police it.
If the above were true, then "blocking" porn would be easy, however, not all parents buy the software and if they do, many use easy-to-crack passwords because they need to remember them for their own access when the kids aren't there. In a situation where the kids have their own computer... forgetaboutit
Most kids will consume the porn in some form and turn out ok (I think I did); some won't and will become victims and victimizers in some form because of it. Just pray it won't be your child or your relatives'/friends' who fall in the last two categories.
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The Domain Name Scam
This is the equivalent of people only getting to have a phone number if there last name is, or is changed to Smith or Jones.
The IP address is based on 4 numbers, each from 0 to 255, so that they give you the web site or page. For example, 206.109.112.135 is yahoo’s address. Computers don’t give a crap about words such as .com, .net; People just suck so they use the word forms to remember everything. Your Internet Provider’s DNS has to translate the text (google.com) to the appropriate IP address (64.233.167.99).
Imho, ICANN justs limits the suffixes so that can rake in the dough.
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Dude, check out 65.23.76.126 for some hot girl on
Since you got your cell phone or handheld, have you increased your capacity to recall (non-critical) phone numbers or not?
If all porn was (somehow) restricted to an .xxx domain, then porn blocking by domain would work beautifully, but, only for those who would choose to buy and use the software and if their kids never left the house. Of course the opinion that ICANN is just looking for more ways to make money stands.
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More Porn?
There is a definate shortage of porn right now!
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Re: The Domain Name Scam
I just meant that the ICANN can have as many suffixes as names in the phone book; That their limiting it to .com, .biz, .org, etc just keeps their profits rolling in.
They could easily have a .xxx, .state, .sports and a thousand others. The DNS does the work of finding the correct phone number (that is... IP address).
Personnally, I think why not have more dot suffixes? Because most people probably google to get a link anyway.
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bokep indo
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