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.XXX will "NOT"protect children from porn!!!!
- To: <xxx-tld-agreement@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: .XXX will "NOT"protect children from porn!!!!
- From: "mike murray" <mwmurray@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 06:57:34 -0700
Dear Sir
I am opposed to the establishment of an .xxx top-level domain for the following
reasons:
The .xxx will only direct kids in the right direction to see all the porn they
want. This in no way will stop or prevent kids from seeing or accessing porn,
nor will it stop child pornography; but rather line the pockets of the
individuals out to make a buck of the backs of hard working webmasters. These
individuals have no concern about the welfare of anyone involved; all they care
about is squeezing a buck out of anyone they can for a cause that will not
change a thing.
As previously mentioned by others....
[QUOTE]
Preventing kids and adults from unwittingly seeing the "bad stuff" is a great
goal, but the execution of using an .xxx extension is not the answer.
ICM Registry and IFFOR have used the "child protection" and "child pornography"
marketing points as the basis for the existence of .XXX but have provided no
tangible means on how an .XXX extension will actually prevent kids from seeing
the "bad stuff" or how .XXX will stop child pornography.
A "voluntary" TLD serves only the purposes of ICM Registry who is seeking to
charge a wholesale around $60 per domain/year, with third-party registrars
marking up the price to around $75/domain.
It has been rumored that ICM Registry has already used its projected ownership
of .xxx to approach the owners of popular sexually-oriented .com
and .net URLs to offer them the same URL in .xxx at a premium price, with the
implication that if the .com URL owner refuses the deal, ICM will offer that
same URL to the .com's competitor. These are only some of the objections to the
establishment of .xxx, and I
hope ICANN will take this seriously and refuse to authorize an .xxx TLD.[/QUOTE]
This law is meant to destroy businesses that have spent many years marketing
their.com domains. This will virtually put all businesses in this industry in
jeopardy and slowly grind their income to a halt.
I say we need to do the right thing and create a .KIDS TLD instead of .XXX.
Instating this new law would be a crime in so many ways and a violation of
Constitutional rights as well.
Sincerely
Nikki_Licks
President
Laughing Loon Productions, L.L.C.
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