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FullCircle -> RE: dot XXX (11/6/2010 4:01:32 PM)

If domain names were more heavily policed you could achieve the same without such novelty. Since it's voluntary it's not heavily policed and so the filtering will still have to be based on the various listing systems of adult sites as it is now.




DarkSteven -> RE: dot XXX (11/6/2010 4:15:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven

A tax on porn sites would sail through like a hot knife through lubed butter.



And probably generate some revenue, too! We're gonna be paying off these loans for forever, and could use the money.


Nothing personal, Rich, but your response pissed me off because it is just how the lawmakers look at it.  The solution to a drunk demanding more booze is not to give him an infinite supply of hootch, it's to start weaning him off it.

If we were investors being beseeched to solve a cash flow issue with a company we had invested in, we would demand expenditure reductions.  I want to see governments making a serious attempt to cut their costs before thinking of cool new ways to squeeze consumers for more money.




TheHeretic -> RE: dot XXX (11/6/2010 8:14:53 PM)

I'm a conservative, Steve, not an anarchist. Money has to flow to the government. The credit card bill has to get paid, and the baby boomers are starting to cash their social security checks, and sign up for Medicare.

It's better, I think, to keep the income taxes down, and pick up the extra we need on the other end. A sin tax of some sort, on internet porn might be a piece of that.




flcouple2009 -> RE: dot XXX (11/7/2010 6:21:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

any kind of adult business already has to pay more to do business online. I sell toys, I need spepcial rules and prices to use for my credit card processing, and "adult" content. Its a con to get more money, I now have to pay 3% A "risk" business fee despite being with the same provider for ten years and never having one charge back or other issue.And Im not even in the US.
I will not use an XXX domain until forced. Then possibly take the sex toys out of the store to avoid having to pay the 300% difference in registration. Lack of disposable ncome in the last two or so years has sunk many many adult sites.


Lucy,

Yes it sucks having to pay the risk fee and being happy that's all it is.  That's the best case if you can get a merchant account.  You know how hard it can be to get a merchant account for an adult business.  So many people get stuck using service providers who charge anywhere form 10 to 25 percent a transaction.

Then you just can't hop over to go daddy and register "Pink Pussy dot com" and open a store.  You've got to use a hosting service that deals with adult content.  Knowing that, they of course charge a premium price.

The same thing will happen with a xxx domain name.  The people who register them will charge a premium just because they can.




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