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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ
Brett, I get the view/concern you're going with and understand why you'd want to resist anyone in a position to possibly change the market direction or revenue after so many have spent Millions to get in that position. It would concern me also.
As unpopular this may sound it's inevitable and feel you are truly missing the big picture and need to step back to see it. As much as people try to resist or think others are possibly positioning themselves for a market advantage with .xxx, it's actually an insurance this industry will have a position in the future.
Here's a simple explanation why and a personal example. I got a small fishing boat at Christmas and took it in to get some Rhino Lining. Sales guy pitches me a name idea for my boat with some custom paint. Sweet. I research ideas via google images with the safe search on default. It took two pages before I ran into an image of a naked girl who fell and got a huge black dick stuck in her ass.
The point is, most of you have become immune to porn and really can't see or fully understand the problem. Now imagine if Joe surfer was looking for boat names with his kid, - as you people voice your main concern being others trying to step in your revenue stream. - You people never learn.
Again, .XXX is just insurance or tether to a negative liability.
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Please explain how a new mandatory TLD is going to prevent little Bobby from seeing inter-racial anal sex in an image search.