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Old 05-18-2011, 05:22 AM  
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It may be possible to fight .XXX by somehow convincing antivirus / spyware / firewall companies to add default .XXX blocking to their products. I'm sure mainstream businesses would support .XXX blocking as it would improve productivity and reduce possible sexual harrassment issues.

We as webmasters could fight back by (1) not registering any .XXX domains (2) not linking to any .XXX domains and (3) blocking any referrals from .XXX domains.
I was speaking with someone who is considering wrapping a refusal to pay on .xxx within their affiliate program, but wasn't sure if there would be legal ramifications. I tend to believe that if entire geographic IPs and regions can be blocked, a TLD should be okay to block, but I am not an attorney.

Has anyone looked into wrapping that exception into their affiliate TOS? What's the skinny on that side?
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