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Originally Posted by Redrob
I don't like the conflict with existing trademarks. I either have to register my site with .XXX and park it; or, they can give the URL to someone else who will compete with my existing .com site and sell similar products and services using my trademarked name and I will have to hire a lawyer.
Either way, parking the domain or paying for a lawyer, I pay and receive no benefit for my business.
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Not to mention those with six figure daily traffic numbers who don't have trademarks who are going to have to fight it out in an auction just to get their .xxx version (if they want it)..