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ICM Draft Contract--Are We Being Screwed Out of Our Opinions to/for ICANN?
In a posting today about .xxx (see the below link), the following copy/paste of four of the paragraphs reporting upon the ICM Draft Contract recently submitted to ICANN worries me that our Adult Internet Industry "Sponsored Community" comments concerning .xxx for ICANN's upcoming consideration might not be allowed per the ICM/Stuart Lawley draft contract for ICANN to vote on.
Shouldn't ALL input be considered by ICANN? Am I misreading this, or might we ACTUAL stakeholders possibly be denied our .xxx opinions and input to ICANN? Comments? See the ENTIRE posting at http://www.********.com/read.php?ID=43831 ------------------------------------------------- HERE'S THE COPY/PASTE of THE ABOVE-MENTIONED FOUR PARAGRAPHS: "First and foremost, ICM has agreed to fully indemnify ICANN against any legal action that results from its decision to approve .xxx, apparently introduced in response to fears that pornographers could sue to block .xxx's passage. In addition, the part of the contract that spells out precisely who will be eligible to register a .xxx domain has been rejiggered to more clearly spell out a bizarre Catch-22 that detractors in the porn industry face. In order to be considered a part of the .xxx Sponsored Community and register domains, a business not only has to provide adult-oriented products and services but also has to "have determined that a system of self-identification would be beneficial". Of course, opponents do not think that .xxx is beneficial, so they are by definition not part of the community. Technically, the only way they could become a part of the community, and have their objections taken on board as such, would be to drop their objections." ---------------------------------------------------- I wonder if the paragraph starting with "In order to be considered a part of the .xxx...." will not only fence out the religious postings, but also our's? What about those supposed 240 ICM supporters that inputted to ICANN during the last comment period, the ones that some folks doubted were actually in the Industry as stakeholders--will they be disallowed, or will it just be us REAL stakeholders who will not be allowed to provide comments to ICANN. Again, FYI, here's the entire posting, not just the four above copy/pasted paragraphs! http://www.********.com/read.php?ID=43831
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Quentin, what do you think? I value your thoughts on this matter. Thanks!
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What I'm hoping is that by highlighting the preposterous circularity of the revised definition of the sponsored community, we can persuade ICANN to revisit the issue of sponsored community support, and how that support is to be measured and demonstrated, not just for this proposal, but for sTLD proposals made in the future. Here is the relevant portion of the new definition of "Sponsored Community": Quote:
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Personally, I find the whole idea of agreeing to something that hasn't been stated yet to be a nonsense construct at its core. How meaningful can my agreement or commitment be if I don't even know what I'm agreeing and committing to? Hopefully, upon further review of the revised definition, ICANN will be persuaded that it is complete claptrap, too.
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there's no $$$ in porn
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bump this should be at the top of the board for as long as possible. I wish it could be stickied there
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Here is the reality of .xxx. None of our opinions matter because the very people who are claiming to oppose it, are for it. From Xbiz on down and probably even the FSC. They all see a dying industry and know this is their last chance to cash in.
Dave, you know you can't trust anyone in this business especially when lots of money is on the table. All of these people will fuck your ass the first chance they get and smile while they do it. Xbiz even gave the guy a platform to speak. What did you expect? |
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i just laugh at these threads...
if the adult industry just boycotted .xxx, there would be no discussions... but, in an industry that prides itself on fucking each other over, the .xxx tld will have plenty of purchasers... .com's are never going away as the #1 tld.. however, i see this .xxx thing as having the potential to be a) required by law and b) filtered heavily by isp's.. it might take 5-10 years for that to happen, but i believe it is a possibility... . |
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FSC cleaning tubes 4 u
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I hope you're right Dave. I really do.
Though, if memory serves there was a time when they (and Helmy) were going to get a slice of the pie and then reversed their stance. Yet here we are and nothing is getting done about it. .XXX seems to be picking up speed. Lawrey was given a platform to speak at Xbiz. Sometimes the painful truth is obvious even if you don't want to believe it. There are two options here. 1) The FSC is set up to get a piece. 2) They are absolutely worthless. We will never know. However, I'm going to go out on a limb and wager this will clear with flying colors. We can only hope sales are weak due to a sluggish industry and those who invested so much, lose everything. |
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Reference your two options; I see another one, namely that we ALL need to make certain that past assumptions (many of which are incorrect!) about FSC don't keep us from supporting the absolutely fine work they NOW do; so my option 3 would be for us to contribute funding to FSC for them to have the means to continue fighting .xxx, Cal/OSHA, 2257, and piracy.
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