Internet regulator rejects .xxx domain for adult sites

0 Comments | AFP, May, 2006

WASHINGTON (AFP) — The Internet's regulatory body has rejected a plan for a new ".xxx" domain that would create a red-light district in cyberspace after heated protests from the United States and elsewhere.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) board voted 9-5 against the plan after "much public comment and detailed discussion," according to a statement issued late Wednesday.

The announcement marks a reversal from a year ago, when ICANN opened technical discussions for the new top-level domain with the .xxx extension, for what was billed as a self-regulated adult-themed area of cyberspace.

The plan, which backers said would protect children from online pornography by creating an identifiable area of cyberspace, sparked an intense...

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