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    ICANN votes against .xxx - again!

    LISBON, Portugal - The agency that sets the Internet addressing guidelines influencing how people navigate the Web defeated a proposal Friday to give adult Web sites their own ".xxx" domain.

    Many in the adult-entertainment industry and religious groups alike had criticized the plan, which the Canadian government also warned this week could leave the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers in the tricky business of content regulation.

    The 9-5 decision byICANN's board came nearly seven years after the proposal was first floated by ICM Registry LLC. It was the third time ICANN has rejected such a bid. Paul Twomey, ICANN's chief executive, who had described the proposal this week as "clearly controversial, clearly polarizing" abstained from the vote but did not say why.

    "We are extremely disappointed by the board's action today," said Stuart Lawley, ICM's president and chief executive. "It is not supportable for any of the reasons articulated by the board, ignores the rules ICANN itself adopted for the RFP (request for proposal), and makes a mockery of ICANN bylaws' prohibition of unjustifiable discriminatory treatment."

    He added that ICM would pursue the matter further and when pressed by an Associated Press reporter if that could include a lawsuit against ICANN, Lawley said: "I would go so far as to say likely."

    What is certain is that ICANN will no longer hear the proposal but that does not mean that an entirely new application could be drawn up and offered for consideration.

    Nearly all of the board members who voted against approving the domain said they were concerned about the possibility that ICANN could find itself in the content regulation business if the domain name was approved. Others criticized that, saying ICANN should not block new domains over fears like that, noting that local, state and national laws could be used to decide what is pornographic and what is not.

    "My decision turned on one point and one point only," said board member Steve Goldstein ahead of the vote. "The last point in our board's resolution that under the revised agreement that we, ICANN, would be forced to assume ongoing management and oversight roles regarding the content and that is inconsistent with ICANN's technical mandate."

    Lawley criticized ICANN board members who said they feared the domain would result in content management, telling the AP that "the part of the contract they are now claiming would lead them to content management was put in by them during the contract negotiations."

    Other board members said they believed that opposition to the domain by the adult industry, including Web masters, content providers and others, was proof that the issue was divisive and that ".xxx" was not a welcome domain.

    "This application doesn't meet the request for proposals mainly on the supporting community," said board member Raimundo Beca of Chile, who voted against the domain. The adult industry, he added, "has been from the very beginning so split about this."

    Porn sites opposed to ".xxx" were largely concerned that the domain name, while billed as voluntary, would make it easier for governments to later mandate its use and push sexual information into what the adult-entertainment industry terms an online ghetto.

    ICM though had said it would fight any government effort to compel its use and cited preregistrations of more than 76,000 names as evidence of support.

    Religious groups worried that ".xxx" would legitimize and expand the number of adults sites, which more than a third of U.S. Internet users visit each month, according to comScore Media Metrix. The Web site measurement firm said 4 percent of all Web traffic and 2 percent of all time spent Web surfing involved an adult site.

    It was the third time that ICANN rejected the proposal. The agency tabled and effectively rejected a similar proposal in 2000 out of fear the ".xxx" domain would force the body into content regulation.

    ICM resubmitted its proposal in 2004, this time structuring it with a policy-setting organization to free ICANN of that task. But many board members worried that the language of the proposed contract was vague and could kick the task back to ICANN. The board rejected the 2004 proposal last May.

    ICANN revived the proposal in January after ICM agreed to hire independent organizations to monitor porn sites' compliance with the new rules, which would be developed by a separate body called the International Foundation for Online Responsibility.

    ICM revised it again a month later to clarify ICANN's enforcement abilities and to underscore the independence of the policy-making body.

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    Great news! Thanks for the update.


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    Boy, the ICM Registry sure has spent a lot of money and effort on this one. It's been going on for seven years. It's a tough one when you've got your heart into something to let it go. I know there have been sites that I just finally had to let go of because they weren't happening, and it's tough. I hope they can direct this kind of energy into something really productive and viable. And it sure is encouraging to know that the ICANN organization really does not see the value of a .xxx domain.

    Michael


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzinerbear View Post
    It's been going on for seven years. It's a tough one when you've got your heart into something to let it go.
    When the payoff is riches beyond your wildest dreams, it won't be let go. They'll still be on this 10 years from now.
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    Great news. Thanks for keeping us up to date!

    Like it was proposed it was just building a ghetto for us and extorting us at the same time.

    I really hope .xxx will be gone for good now.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt 26z View Post
    When the payoff is riches beyond your wildest dreams, it won't be let go. They'll still be on this 10 years from now.
    sad but true! Its good news for now, lets all hope they will leave it lie for a few (or a few dozen) years.

    cheers,
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    Lawley is a sleazebag. You can bet that he (and the unnamed 2 dozen adult industry partners who stood to win big) won't just play nice and go away.

    Good news is, I think the majority of the industry now understands why this is such a bad idea and if he tries to come back again, it will probably be easier to mobilize everyone against it.


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    Well Chip, you were right.

    I just saw this on "All of Em" but I only got a snippet from the news wire (the site requires you to register to read the whole thing).

    "ICM Registry, the company that wants to launch the .xxx internet domain for pornography, is considering taking ICANN to court, after the domain name system overseer rejected its proposal."

    These guys are never going to accept "no."

    Michael


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    Michael,

    The good thing about ICM wanting to take this to the courts though is this...

    We'll finally find out, during the discovery process who the adult companies financially backing these scumbags are!

    Regards,

    Lee


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