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Questions on `.xxx' Bid and Domain Names

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Rockefeller

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Questions on `.xxx' Bid and Domain Names

NEW YORK - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the Internet's key oversight agency, is nearing a vote on creating a voluntary ".xxx" domain name for pornography sites.

Questions about the proposal and domain names in general:

Q. What are domain names?

A. Behind every machine connected to the Internet is a series of four numbers known as an Internet Protocol address. Domain names were created as an easy-to-remember shortcut _ it's much easier to remember "ap.org" than "165.1.59.220." When you type a domain name into a Web browser or an e-mail message, your computer checks a series of domain name servers to match the name to the equivalent numeric address.

Q. How many domain names are there?

A. There are currently 266 suffixes with a handful of others approved but not yet functional. Most are for specific countries or regions, such as ".fr" for France and even the legacy ".su" for the Soviet Union. Others are reserved for specific uses, such as ".mil" for the U.S. military and ".museum" for museums. Relatively few _ the most popular being ".com" _ are truly for global and universal use.

Q. How do names get added?

A. Most of the names date to the system's creation in the 1980s. In 1998, the U.S. government, which funded much of the Internet's early development, selected ICANN to oversee Internet addressing policies, including the addition of domain names. ICANN approved the first major round of additions in 2000, selecting seven names but essentially rejecting ".xxx" and several others.


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I read somewhere that current adult.com owners will be able to use their names with .xxx before anyone else. Example, lets say that you own "porny.com". "porny.xxx" will only be available for the owner of "porny.com".
If this is true, no one would be able to get their hands on premium .xxx names.

Has anyone heard of this? Is this true?
 

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Q. What happens if the name is approved?

A. Assuming the U.S. government does not wield the veto power it has over ICANN, ".xxx" would be entered into the domain name system within months. ICM would establish a program to set aside certain names, such as trademarks and geographic places. Web sites wanting any remaining name would sign up with an approved registration company, which would forward to ICM $60 for each name sold. No site would be required to use the domain, and sites would be free to keep their existing names under ".com" and elsewhere. Parents could set their filtering software to block all ".xxx" sites, although that alone won't stop all such sites given its voluntary nature.
 

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guess i missinformed myself. :uhoh:
Thank you for the info. I look forward to its release! :cool:
 
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