Porn sites move closer to .XXX web addresses

THE porn industry has moved closer to getting .XXX web addresses, after the international regulatory body endorsed the domain name.

“The green light has been given for the application to move forward,” said a spokesman for the the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as its board met in Brussels.

“The domain name has not yet been approved, but it moves forward under a fast-track process,” Martijn Pakker said. “We now go on to developing the .XXX domain name.”

ICM Registry, a company which registers domain names, applied for the .XXX domain in 2004 as a home for the adult entertainment industry, but saw its application rejected by ICANN in 2007.

That decision was overturned in February by an independent review panel, meaning an estimated 100,000-plus companies that have pre-reserved website names can begin planning for a new future online.

Supporters of the .XXX domain name say that grouping the adult entertainment industry under a single banner will make it easier to police and market porn sites that conform to legal standards across different regulatory regimes.

Those who have opposed the move, including ICANN members who expressed discomfort in the past amid lobbying from conservative groups and church organisations, fear it will accelerate a rush to normalise porn usage.

A host of other new domain names, such as .scot for websites in Scotland, currently restricted to the .co.uk domain name for Britain, were also being debated by ICANN board members.

A California-based non-profit corporation, ICANN manages the Domain Name System and Internet Protocol addresses that form the technical backbone of the web.

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