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Originally Posted by Machete_
nah, there is no way to enforce that.
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At the Federal level, probably not. Enforcement via local community standards in various jurisdictions maybe, though that would be a stretch.
However, via corporate policy, .XXX would be a cinch to enforce.
Payment processors, which already enforce all sorts of rules on adult sites, could simply add another rule requiring adult sites to operate completely within a .XXX domain.
If that seems impossible, think again - payment processors already restrict the words that may be used in branding and the domain name, such as Lolita, Lolikon, YoungTeens, etc.
And the search engines could potentially get into the act too requiring adult sites seeking to advertise to be in .XXX, or even more extreme, to even be visible in the default search results.
Ron