.XXX: New home for porn approved

The Internet's red-light district has been given the green light by ICANN, paving the way for the new domains to come into play before the end of the year.

The nonprofit organization responsible for Internet addresses on Wednesday approved ".XXX" domains, a move that reverses the group's earlier position and heads off a potential political spat with conservative US politicians.

ICANN said it's working with the ICM Registry to finalise remaining details, meaning the porn-friendly set of .XXX domains should be available by the end of the year. Other top-level domains still awaiting a decision from ICANN are .asia, .mail, and .tel.

Stuart Lawley, chairman of the ICM Registry, could not be immediately reached for comment. In an interview last year, Lawley said that .XXX domain names would cost around US$75 and come with no restrictions except that any sexually explicit content feature only adults. "Apart from child pornography, which is completely illegal, we're really not in the content-monitoring business," Lawley said.

ICM Registry plans to handle the technical aspects of running the master database of .XXX sites. A second, non-profit organization called the International Foundation For Online Responsibility will be in charge of setting the rules for .XXX. It's intended to have a seven-person board of directors, including a child advocacy advocate, a free-expression aficionado and someone from the adult entertainment industry.

ICANN's vote represents an abrupt turnabout from the group's earlier stance. In November 2000, the ICANN staff objected to domains such as .kids and .XXX and rejected ICM Registry's first application.

Politicians quickly lambasted the decision. At a hearing a few months later, Fred Upton, a Republican politician from Michigan, demanded to know why ICANN didn't approve .XXX "as a means of protecting our kids from the awful, awful filth, which is sometimes widespread on the Internet". Senator Joseph Lieberman, a Connecticut Democrat, complained to a federal commission that .XXX was necessary to force adult Webmasters to "abide by the same standard as the proprietor of an X-rated movie theater".

Even though ICM Registry's approach is designed to be free-speech-friendly, the American Civil Liberties Union has expressed concerns about .XXX domains. One worry is that some nations may force sites dealing with sensitive topics like homosexuality or birth control into the .XXX zone, where they can be easily blocked.

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Talkback 23 comments

  1. Great! So now porn is freely available on the Web. What's next? Terrorism endorsement sites? Anonymous -- 03/06/05

    Great!

    So now porn is freely available on the Web.

    What's next?

    Terrorism endorsement sites?

    1. Porn freely available on the internet? Sam Murai -- 10/02/06

      Porn has always been freely available on the Internet (so I've been told). What are you surprised about?

  2. Ah, it's been that way for a while now!! Anonymous -- 07/07/05

    Ah, it's been that way for a while now!!

  3. TAKE PORNOGRAPHY SERIOUSLY The obscenity or/and pornography is/are not desirable in any form in a civilised society. The same requires a stringent punishment and more so when the future of the young generation is at stake. It must be appreciated Anonymous -- 08/07/05

    TAKE PORNOGRAPHY SERIOUSLY

    The obscenity or/and pornography is/are not desirable in any form in a civilised society. The same requires a stringent punishment and more so when the future of the young generation is at stake. It must be appreciated that it is not the “enactment” of a law but the desire, will and efforts to accept and enforce it in its true letter and spirit, which can confer the most strongest, secure and safest protection for any purpose. The enforcement of rights against obscenity/pornography requires a “qualitative effort” and not a “quantitative effort. The courts are sensitive to the issue but so must be the citizens. In the name of “liberalisation” and “freedom of speech and expression” criminal tendencies degrading the moral fabric of the nations cannot be allowed to operate. We are custodians of “morality” for the future generation and we cannot afford to give it a debased, immoral and perverse society as the heritage. Thus, the bright future requires both negative form of discipline in the form of punishment and positive form of discipline by voluntarily following and cherishing the morality and ideals preserved by various civilisations from numerous centuries.

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  4. .XXX: New home for porn approved Anonymous -- 03/01/06

    Some people should wake up and smell the roses, its time we stopped being so politically correct all the time, and stop with all the beauratic rubbish. The fact that people are jumping up & down about the internet containing pornographic material and not "religious cult" based websites is utterly stupid. If people don't like pornography on the internet then i say they shouldn't use the internet as its a well known fact that if there was no pornography on the internet today then the internet wouldn't exist. On the other hand i agree with the .xxx domain as it would make the job's of education institute's content filtering software a lot easier and much more cost effective.

  5. Internet = Porn Cybernetic -- 19/01/06

    sorry to burst everyones bubble, but without porn, the internet would not exist, why do people hate porn so much?

  6. Pornography is Cool, Its my Girlfriend. Quentin John Arundell. -- 23/01/06

    To some of us single men its always there to view. I dont do anything but enjoy looking at those girls.I done boxing and I`1l take anyone on I dont care who they are.So dont call me a **** dont call me anything OK!

    1. Middle aged Pervert. Steve Caxton -- 28/01/06

      Get Up and get your grandma outer here!
      Theres women running Past you and you just drag your feet, and on and on the stories goes and ever wonder who the Real Men are?

    2. Porn Quen **** Name -- 30/01/06

      You need to get a Life you boarding school DOB artist.

    3. Loser Quarryman -- 08/02/06

      he dropped out of school after completing year eight

    4. U-pervert Don auld -- 01/04/06

      U beat up an 18 year old Boy at the Cabrank in the city to impress the Band that sacked you for being a JERK. You Loser and exagerator PERVERT JERK OFF.

    5. Nark Alert. jeff -- 10/04/06

      HE IS.

    6. Have heard that too Stenchman -- 15/04/06

      around southside/west same story verified.

    7. EX Karen Braethwaite -- 01/07/06

      dont go there sometimes more dangerous you think

    8. B Xxx -- 13/04/08

      Gtjgpm.

  7. BLAKE U NOSE AGAIN BIG MOUTH Blake U nose again grunt -- 18/02/06

    yeah read that again U fool

  8. Your WEIRD and UGLY. Paul Butts -- 12/03/06

    couldnt stand the way you stare all the time flaming weirdo.

    1. You a sick pervy Q clarry isa -- 05/12/06

      How many times? far too many you missed out on a life cause you are selfish and an oddball.

  9. Yeah Boy eee Clarry Armstrong. -- 12/03/06

    get ur hand OFF it. wanka.

  10. Porn dave -- 30/03/06

    porn is good

  11. A done deed! Keith Styles -- 17/04/06

    As usual, Sen.Coonan left her run a bit late. It's a done deed. There's nothing wrong with a .xxx domain. If you don't like it don't go there!. It's that simple. Trouble is most do gooders like to use the ever so emotive word "porn" or "pornography" to describe what we all like so much. It's all about human erotica and our feelings for sex.
    Get over it we all love it.

  12. porn head James Davison -- 04/07/06

    Q is a Police informant. True.

  13. yea you did. terry jsing -- 08/07/06

    fool

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