Domain Site. xxx

Domain Site. xxx, brand and trademark holders registered would get a chance to secure the domain. xxx Wednesday, September 7, 2011 to fend off cybersquatters. Only the names of celebrities and politicians banned the use of this domain.

Thousands of names of the two circles that have a permanent blocking of a domain that is identical to the sexual content.
Accounting for more than 4,000 names are blocked by the ICM Registry. Starting from the name of Angelina Jolie, Beyonce to Donald Trump. Name of politicians were also driven away like the name of U.S. presidents, British prime minister, other world leaders. And 15,000 site domain. Other xxx also blocked at the request of government and foundation protection of children worldwide.

This step is done to prevent the parties are not responsible for abusing the domain name was to lead traffic to their sites.

ICM Registry, which underpins the domain to third parties such as GoDaddy and Network Solutions, provides 50 days for brand holders to claim their domain, before it is taken by others. For example, Coca-Cola can get www.coca-cola.xxx.
Stuart Lawley, CEO of ICM Registry, said that the price of xxx domains sold for USD 200. Then for re-registration fee per year free domain, no such domains is generally charged a fee of USD 50.

After a period of 50 days, there will be a period of 17 days in which only sold xxx domain specifically for the adult entertainment industry. Lawley says that the domain xxx is expected to add more traffic, and the domain is also a victory at the request of consumers to avoid pornography, because they can filter out all sites with xxx domain.

Site domain. Xxx is the first approved by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) after the domain. Co has also been approved for commercial purposes in July 2010. Besides the ICANN has also approved any plans relating to all types of endings.

The proposal has been opposed by the marketers who claim it is a blackmail. For this, Lawley says his empathy for marketers and think ICANN should liberate URL trademarks of the cost.

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