CANOGA PARK, Calif.—Free Speech Coalition (FSC) is calling for all online adult business stakeholders to post their comments opposing the .XXX sTLD to the ICANN website. The public comment period ends today.
Comments can be posted via email at [email protected].
FSC will post a public comment this afternoon, as well as data collected from the Call-to-Action survey in which stakeholders were asked to endorse statements of opposition to the proposed sTLD.
If you have not done so already, FSC asks you to go to the survey and add your vote to the industry professionals opposing .XXX. The survey link is http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22B6YZULW6R.
“.XXX is a situation where together we stand,” said FSC Executive Director Diane Duke. “Online business owners who are against .XXX must post comments by the end of the day, in order for their voices to be heard. FSC has spearheaded the opposition to this supposed “sponsored” domain because the webmasters have told us that they don’t want it. But we need as many stakeholders as possible to tell ICANN how they feel.
“.XXX would end up costing webmasters millions in unnecessary fees, if passed,” Duke added, “and also make it easier for the wrong people to target adult material online, including children and anti-adult activists.”
For more information and suggestions for making comments to ICANN, visit www.freespeechcoalition.com.