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Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet
From: Joel Jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 09:41:32 -0700
On 3/29/11 9:32 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Mar 29, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Tony Finch wrote:George Bonser <gbonser () seven com> wrote:What bothers me is that most companies are now going to be forced to purchase .xxx domains simply to keep someone else from buying it and sullying the company's image.Who is forcing them?Their lawyers.
given that domain registration is cheaper than billable hours I don't see the problem.
Regards MarshallTony. -- f.anthony.n.finch <dot () dotat at> http://dotat.at/ Shannon: Southerly, veering westerly at times, 4 or 5, increasing 6 or 7 at times. Moderate or rough. Rain or showers, fog patches. Good, occasionally very poor.
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- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet, (continued)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Donald Eastlake (Mar 27)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet William Herrin (Mar 27)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Scott Howard (Mar 26)
- RE: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet George Bonser (Mar 26)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Marshall Eubanks (Mar 26)
- RE: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Stefan Fouant (Mar 26)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Mans Nilsson (Mar 26)
- RE: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Tony Finch (Mar 29)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 29)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Marshall Eubanks (Mar 29)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Joel Jaeggli (Mar 29)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Franck Martin (Mar 29)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Franck Martin (Mar 29)
- Re: ICANN approves .XXX red-light district for the Internet Eric Brunner-Williams (Mar 26)