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RE: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet


From: "Stefan Fouant" <sfouant () shortestpathfirst net>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 01:39:05 -0400

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From: John Levine [mailto:johnl () iecc com]
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 12:57 AM

The growing certainty of an expensive and very embarassing lawsuit if
they turned ICM down.  Despite the clear lack of industry support for
.XXX, ICM carefully jumped through every hoop, dotted every i, and
crossed every t in the 2004 application process and the subsequent
appeal and review processes.  I expect the board and staff really
really would not want to have to answer questions under oath like "who
did you talk to at the US Department of Commerce about the .XXX
application and what did you say?" and "why did you vote against .XXX
when they followed the same rules as the TLDs you voted for?"

Agreed.  And ICM made damn well sure that they had the ways and the means to wage a considerable and sustained amount 
of legal pressure by selling over a quarter million pre-registrations at $75 each, generating over $20M in revenue...

Stefan Fouant




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