ICANN has voted to approve .xxx TLD. I've always been a big supporter of this. I'm not of the opinion that pornography is something minors need "protecting from" in the first place. Not that I think minors should have wide and unfettered access to porn. The upside is that presumably this will make it so that public libraries don't have to resort to blocking web sites that explain how to do a breast self-exam.
Interestingly enough, the New York Times is reporting that the online pornography industry was joining with 'conservative groups' to lobby against this decision. Clearly the existence of http://www.tits.xxx diminishes the value of the tits.com domain. Ostensibly, they're opposed to the idea that porn could be easily filtered, which brings up an interesting issue regarding Net Neutrality: what do you do when your DSL provider, Christian Family Communications decides to drop .xxx from your DNS servers? On the other hand, concerned parents could call up CFC and get .xxx blocked with the same ease of a phone call to the front desk to block adult movies in hotel rooms.
The New York Times and Time.com have more.
And remember, the hottest .tv, .mobi and .info domains are available now! LOL.

