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What About .XXX Registrations People Don't Make?
Narrow minds such as Joe Sims and Marilyn Cade and the rest of the ICANN WHOIS police never seem to consider registrations people do not want.
What happens when someone registers a .XXX name in the name of their "friend" at work. They then put up some pics and drop a **hint** to the boss that their co-worker has a porn site. A quick check of that all-so-important and valid WHOIS information shows, that, sure enough, so-and-so owns a .XXX name. So-and-so is likely never told and never knows why they were fired. The "friend" gets the job that is now opened up.
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Note, those super-accredited shiny and honest ICANN Registrars regularly register names for people or companies that have no idea that is happening. They then read the email and watch the web hits to see what they can find for their little snitch network.
Wave to Chris everyone. Hi Chris.
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