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Originally Posted by raymor
That's a good point that it took over a decade.
Board after board denied it. I personally filed comments ago. By trying over and over, they finally got one board to approve it. Some would say that because we already have .edu, there is no need for .school, and because we now have .xxx there is no purpose served by .adult or .sex. In that way, having .xxx may make it more difficult to get another adult tld. "Why would we need .isp when we already have .net?" some would argue.
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I can understand this logic.. but then, if the entire adult community actually got behind a .sex or .porn or w/e then there's plenty of justification for approving the sTLD.
ICM claims that it's sponsored by the adult community, but we know that is false, so if we got together as an actual community and got behind a .sex or .porn then I can't really see it being denied.