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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
I do know, but I think you do not have an idea what I am talking about. Not ICANN's role, but level. If you haven't read the earlier proposals, then check them out...
I think it will be mandatory. Some countries are already restricting who can register and run a country code top-level domain, and I think the same will happen on top-level world wide with adult related websites. ICANN, as we know it today, will not be the one administrating and police it.
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look man. this just needs to be said. you're a dumb human being. i read your posts and i openly admit that they make me dumber. i really try not to read things you post.
i'm not a domainer but you're talking about some very basic, easy to understand shit.
"countries" don't do or control anything. the owner of the tld does.. which may or may not be an organization with a government affiliation. Verisign owns .com/.net and they aren't a country or government run. .aero is not owned by a country. etc etc etc etc.
.xxx is just a proposed tld. ICAAN can only approve it or deny it. they can't create it and determine/control it's use.. or legislate/demand a tld be used a certain way... its use, registration/ownership process etc is determined by the owner of the tld... much less have any authority to enforce such an idea world wide.
stop blowing the already embarrassingly low IQ curve of this board. your fucking it up for some dumb - but quite likable people that only tolerated because they are likable.
