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So, it seems ICANN is deciding after a 7 year stretch of no answers to ban the possibility of a .xxx domain name for pornographic websites. People were outraged. Yet, is it any surprise when it comes to a topic as damning as pornography? The one's who were most angered by the decision argued that there was no just reasoning in ICANN's decision and that it was simply a ridiculous display of ICANN's ability to ignore its own rules and regulations. But people are on the ICANN board and those that propose for things dealing with pornopgrahy, because porn is such a hot topic that any hope for it to be more mainstreamed even giving its own domain would certainly result in a now. What does this mean for ICANN however? Are we forever to be subjected to the biases of a board that can do as it wants if enough people on it agree to it? That's just a one question some people are asking.
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/tech/D8O6EUJ00.htm
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/tech/D8O6EUJ00.htm

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