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Oppostion to .XXX - ICANN BEWARE: ICM FAKING SUPPORT FOR .XXX

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  • Subject: Oppostion to .XXX - ICANN BEWARE: ICM FAKING SUPPORT FOR .XXX
  • From: DJ Airek <djairek@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 15:17:47 -0700

Dear ICANN,

For the last 4 years plus I have been telling you how no one wants
this .XXX thing.  I did it in 2005, I keep doing it every time you
have a round of these comments.

I have been in the adult business for 11 years now.  I have made a
very lucrative living in this business.

I am a veteran of the armed forces.

I am a logical individual and I am offended that Stuart Lawley thinks
that the adult business and those in it are so naive to think that we
are not on to him and his tactics.

There seems to be an infinite amount of supporters that none of us in
the adult business know, popping up all over the place.  I can tell
you ICANN, this is a very small business.

After watching this business grow for the last 11 years, you'd be hard
pressed to find someone I do not know.

There are an enormous amount of suspicious postings in support of .XXX.

I seriously encourage ICANN to investigate these faux and suspicious
postings of support.

I am emphatically opposed to the creation of the .XXX TLD, and so is
the rest of the adult internet.

No one wants this, EXCEPT ICM REGISTRY.

If this .XXX TLD is approved after all these years of us fighting it,
a great injustice is being handed to hard working people at the hands
of a greedy mastermind.

Pornography is a business, and there are real business people in this
vertical of the entertainment industry.  People with Fortune 500
backgrounds.

People who don't need a worthless TLD, created with the sole intention
of lining one fat cats pockets.

Again, I post my opinion, and ask that the .XXX TLD is NOT APPROVED,
and that the adult business be allowed to return to it's day to day.

Again, we ask that you scrutinize this contrived, suspicious support
for the .XXX TLD.  It's just not there.

Thank you for you consideration, once again.

EH


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