WASHINGTON, Aug. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- News that the first hard-core porn company is now in business on the XXX domain caused Morality in Media today to call for an investigation of ICM Registry, the company behind the XXX domain, for possible violations of federal laws prohibiting distribution of hard-core obscene Internet pornography.
"Further, Title 18 U. S. C. Section 2 prohibits aiding and abetting a federal crime and Title 18 U. S.C. 371 prohibits a conspiracy to commit a federal crime. The U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder, should review the activities of ICM Registry in relation to these federal criminal laws immediately," said Trueman.
If Attorney General Holder won't investigate ICM Registry now, we will press the next attorney general to do so," said Trueman. "This issue will never go away for ICM Registry or for Internet pornographers who attempt to hide their criminal activities behind the .xxx domain."
Finally, a public organization coming out against ICM. Probably more will follow as we near .XXX launch date and afterwards. Hopefully much noise will be made on how the pornagraphic company ICM is trying to get trade mark holders into paying protection money, that have nothing to do with porn (their ridiculous greed will be our advantage). Also cant see most conservative senators in favor of mandate, to legitimize all pornography on the internet.
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