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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass
Oh, by the way people... A boycott is if everyone is going to do it. Otherwise, some lucky bastard buys all the .xxx and sells them for lots lots more.
Already I can see from the stats that anyone not purchasing the .xxx if it does go forward, would be an idiot. Sorry for the bad news, but its either 1 for all and all for 1 or we buy our .xxx when they are on offer.
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The .XXX proposal isn't for a generic TLD, it's for a sponsored TLD. That means there will be an organization, set up by NON-INDUSTRY people, ruled MOSTLY by NON-INDUSTRY people, with only non-majority token representation from the industry, probably by companies who regularly kiss .XXX's nut sack. Hmmmm.
This organization will get to SET RULES, telling you what you can and can't do with your .XXX domain name. Again, it is NOT a generic TLD proposal. This is totally different than .COM, so if you don't understand, learn about it.
Anyone who invests time, energy and money into a site on a .XXX domain name is, in my humble opinion, a complete idiot and will deserve their fate. Imagine investing countless hours promoting your website, money on traffic, branding, having an established user base, and then the .XXX gods show up and say, "You now have to do this laundry list of things in order to keep your domain name. If you don't like it, give up the domain."
Why would ANY business person with ANY sense whatsoever willingly put themselves in that position?