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Originally Posted by porno jew
The headline in The Fearless Group?s first ad for .xxx, the sponsored top-level domain from ICM Registry, is cheeky, but the underlying message is not.
?Why the Adult Entertainment Industry Is Adopting a New Position? reads a block-lettered headline in the print ad, which broke in today?s editions of the Los Angeles Times and the Financial Times. What follows is 47 lines of earnest copy ( ?We also feel it?s high time the adult entertainment industry was recognized for the responsible, proactive stance it?s now taking online.?) and four subheads, including ?A few searching questions? and ?Support, not just responsibility.? The last line includes the company?s website address and the message, ?.xxx coming now.?
http://www.adweek.com/news/advertisi...-domain-134652
about time someone spoke up for the adult entertainment industry.
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Unless we take it up full time and it's not blocked. It has a chance. Once people type in the extension they'll see the truth.
Don't put porn on .xxx sites, don't link to them, don't promote them and they will die.
Fletch can sell them designs, it makes little difference. If porn producers and traffic people give them the cold shoulder. .xxx is doomed.