Coming soon to a computer near you: Dot-XXX.

By Ian Shapira.

The label XXX is usually plastered on adult magazines, naughty DVDs and 
signs for strip clubs. This year, XXX will have a new home, as a Web 
domain on your computer’s address bar. Think www.porn.xxx, www.naked.xxx 
or www.sex.xxx.

On Friday in San Francisco, the California nonprofit that oversees 
Internet addresses gave the green light to the virtual red-light 
district. The vote comes after several years of clashes and 
deliberations by the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers.

Adult-entertainment sites will still populate the .com space and every 
other corner of the Internet. But now, many pornographic sites can also 
join a specialized domain that instantly telegraphs its content with the 
infamous suffix. ICM Registry, a Florida-based company that will run 
.xxx, said the domain’s Web sites will be the Internet’s most trusted 
place for adult entertainment: ICM will monitor the sites to ensure that 
they prohibit spam, viruses and any other illegal behavior. And it says 
it will use some of the registration fees for an affiliated foundation 
to promote free speech and combat child pornography.

“At the moment, the consumer has no way of knowing who is operating to 
good standards or has viruses,” Stuart Lawley, ICM Registry’s chairman 
and chief executive, said in an interview. “This new domain allows 
webmasters to associate with best business practices.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/coming-soon-to-a-computer-near-you-dot-xxx/2011/03/16/ABV1AAr.html
 

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