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What registrar companies allow adult/sexist/racist/slanderous etc. domain names to be registered?

I saw a story about someone registering some names through one of the big companies and then the names were denied; not sure if they got a refund or not.

Also, if someone found a name like above that was getting traffic, what parking companies would allow it in; or how would one go about monetizing?
 

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For adult i have never had a problem with the following registrars

Godaddy
Registerfly
namecheap
ev1servers
directnic
onlinenic
tucows

for selling the traffic, i would suggest you to signup to an adult affiliate program that can convert that traffic, you could get better income selling the traffic directly to a company that will cash it. You'll be paid a percentage of sales, or a fixed price for each sale. In some some paysites, you could get sales ratio up to 1:250, and get 35$ sale

If you need info about adult affiliate programs that convert, PM me
 

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1and1.com is great for porn!

Plus you can park at domainspa.com who has the most creative selection of porn templates on the net.
 

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This was from 2001, but history may repeat itself someday:
In the former case, many auction sites cancelled the listings; in the latter case, many registrars declined to process the registrations and rescinded those that slipped through the cracks. Other Internet auction and domain registration outfits allowed the transactions to proceed, however:

While VeriSign decided to ban some names, Register.com's Afternic won't. "Our view is that freedom of expression is unfortunately a freedom to offend," said Michael Tippett, general manager for Afternic. "To react to this situation by restricting freedom of expression would be playing into the hands of people attacking that freedom."
http://www.snopes.com/rumors/domain.htm



This is an interesting statement also:
But Livingstone believes authorities should have the right to investigate inflammatory rhetoric, even something as simple as the registration of a web address that might indicate criminal intent.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=\Nation\archive\200109\NAT20010919d.html
 
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