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Originally Posted by u-Bob
They wouldn't need to. They could make "using a non-.xxx domain for an adult website" illegal starting tomorrow... the fact that you've been using a .com domain for your site for years wouldn't mean anything.
Alcohol used to be legal, but in the 20's they made the sale, distribution and manufacturing of alcohol for consumption illegal...
Hemp used to be legal, they made it illegal and forced a lot of farmers out of business.
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They made alcohol illegal without violating existing law. They made hemp illegal without violating any existing law. They did these things without violating any international laws. As is typically the case with any law.
To use your analogy, you are afraid the US Government is going to pass a law requiring all alcohol producers and distributors to give up their rights and come under the umbrella of one single private company (which has no legal authority to do anything) and that company will then start dictating the terms of how alcohol is processed, distributed, sold and possibly consumed. Thats not the same as voting to make it illegal.