.XXX Porn Domain May Rise Again
News A Florida company behind the .XXX domain, intended to be used for online pornography, is trying once again to have it approved. ICM Registry released 88 pages of documents it obtained under the Freedom of Information Act showing how politicised the...
[May 22, 2006, 10:50]
.XXX: New Home For Porn Approved
Talkback what is evil is evil wheter it comes as .xxx or .com all those gymnastics are nonsensical if not hypoticritical
[June 2, 2005, 18:51]
.XXX: New Home For Porn Approved
News The nonprofit organization responsible for Internet addresses on Wednesday approved ".XXX" domains, a move that reverses the group's earlier position and heads off a potential political spat with conservative US politicians.
[June 2, 2005, 10:15]
.XXX Gets Pulses Racing
News The Bush administration is objecting to the creation of a .XXX domain, saying it has concerns about a virtual red-light district reserved exclusively for pornography. Michael Gallagher, assistant secretary at the Commerce Department, has asked for...
[August 16, 2005, 17:25]
.XXX Gets Pulses Racing
Talkback .xxx is so much easier to block. xxx should have sailed through and been released very quickly but now the republicans can continue getting off on what they produce and collect the rewards for a while longer.
[August 16, 2005, 21:40]
.XXX Porn Domain May Rise Again
Talkback But simply having a ".xxx" TLD does nothing to this end. The ".xxx" umbrella is a pipe dream - benefiting only those who own the rights to the TLD. Dr. McCullagh, You are right to think that all pornography placed under one "protected" umbrella...
[May 23, 2006, 19:23]
.XXX Porn Domain May Rise Again
Talkback The idea of moving it all to .xxx overtime seems the best for all involved. Doesn't it makes sense to have "Porn" under one umbrella. The idea of stumbling across porn then seems somewhat more difficult for you know what your getting before you...
[May 22, 2006, 14:21]
.XXX Gets Pulses Racing
Talkback To me, the idea of a .xxx domain is safer. And sites that use this TLD will be easily blocked by censorship software, thus making this 'virtual red light district' a no go area for kids. What's there to complain about?
[August 16, 2005, 18:42]
ICANN Derails Latest .xxx Plan
News The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has rejected a controversial proposal to create a new .xxx domain suffix for adult websites. This is not the first time that ICANN has rejected an application from ICM, which has been...
[April 2, 2007, 11:47]
Adult Industry Welcomes .XXX Domain Rejection
Talkback It would be so easy to block porn from all computers if the .xxx was required to be used by any site posting anything porn. What is the real deal? The other sites on the web could then use the movie and tv ratings system to rate there sites.
[May 12, 2006, 22:18]
Adult Industry Welcomes .XXX Domain Rejection
Talkback The proposed 70 dollar price tag for a .XXX domain tells where ICMR is coming from. ICM Registry knows this would do nothing to curtail the accessability of porn on the internet. We already register sites with all sorts of blocking software like...
[May 19, 2006, 21:56]
Customer XXX: Oracle RAC 10gR2 Installation On IBM BladeCenter Example Final Project Document
White Papers This paper describes the purpose and details for the implementation of a two node Oracle 10gR2 (10.2.0.3) database with RAC (Real Application Clusters) on XXX's extant HS20 blades and DS4400 disk storage.
[April 9, 2008, 1:02]
.XXX: The New Home For Porn?
Talkback While I can see people buying into the .xxx scheme, all they would be doing is building their portfolio. A total waste of money and intelegence. While I understand such desires in society for an adult extension, who is going to pay $70 for a domain...
[February 9, 2005, 0:30]
ICANN Rejects .xxx
Blog ICANN has said no to the idea of a .xxx domain. And as for the moral objections to .xxx, well, those people are just shooting themselves in the foot, because a .xxx domain would have actually protected their innocent kiddies from webfilth more, not...
[March 30, 2007, 11:13]
ICANN Drops Plan To Approve .XXX
Talkback How much easier would it be for companies to offer filtering services if the majority of sites used .XXX domain suffix. I think it's silly. I feel the introduction of a root level domain suffix like this would so give more room of the internet for...
[December 2, 2005, 14:52]
.XXX: The New Home For Porn?
Talkback Great idea though I fail to see how it will benefit anybody except the providers of the domain financially unless there WAS some kind of legislation to force pornographers to use .xxx only. Talk of "freedom of expression" is bandied about here with...
[May 11, 2005, 22:21]
ICANN Drops Plan To Approve .XXX
Talkback Not only should the .xxx domain space be approved, but it should be REQUIRED for any form of pornography, with violaters being prosecuted worldwide. This would provide a possible way to avoid pornography if we so desire.
[December 3, 2005, 1:12]
Decision On .XXX Domain Pushed Back
News The fate of the .XXX Internet domain will not be decided until "a future date", a representative of ICANN, which oversees domain names, said on Friday. ICANN pushed back its vote last month, though it did approve the .XXX concept back in June.
[September 17, 2005, 11:15]
ICANN Drops Plan To Approve .XXX
Talkback The denial of the creation of a .xxx TLD is a severe blow to the one policy that would get this problem somewhat under control; It would force others into compliance of a .xxx TLD regardless if they wanted it or not.
[December 3, 2005, 3:23]
ICM Registry Counts Cost Of .XXX Domain Rejection
News The company behind the failed .xxx domain proposal says it spent nearly $3m before ICANN rejected the bid -- a move that the company believes was the result of pressure from Washington. Lawley, the chairman and president of ICM Registry, is now...
[May 15, 2006, 17:25]
