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March 27th, 2003, 11:11 PM
#4
Junior Member
Everybody has a right in the U.S. to make whatever domain name they choose if its not already taken. Yes i agree its not good to have children visit those sites looking for something and then suprised at seing something completely different. If they take away that right, then whats next? Fines for domains with an "innocent" name containing explicit language?
An example of an innocuous-sounding domain name with pornographic content is WhiteHouse.com, which is not sponsored by the Bush administration.
lol. I found that funny how they said that. Makes it sound like the clinton administration did. heh.
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