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Originally Posted by GatorB
And then pass laws requiring ISP to either block .XXX or force them to charge extra for it. How many people are going to call up their ISP and order the "porn access" even if it was free let alone cost extra? And I can guarantee you the ISPs would love the extra income they could get by selling access to porn sites for say $5 a month or more. Then of course when the surfer has paid his $5-$10 a month for "porn access" he's going to be a bit perplexed when some site asks him to buy a membership because in his mind he already paid for porn.
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Countries are already blocking porn sites, and the domain extension is irrelevant.
I am not talking about the extension, but some of the ideas. Domains can remain, but the operators should be "authorized" some way and comply with some common rules. If mandatory, worldwide, then you get rid of most of the non-commercial sites exposed to children.