Xxx.com edit

The .xxx top-level domain (TLD) is a sponsored domain intended as a voluntary option for pornographic and adult entertainment websites on the Internet[1]. Here are the key details about .xxx:

Background and Purpose edit

- Introduced as a way to segregate adult content online - Intended to make it easier for parents and employers to block adult sites by filtering the entire .xxx TLD - Proposed as an alternative to more complex content-based filtering methods

Implementation and Management edit

- Sponsored by the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR) - Registry operated by ICM Registry LLC - Approved by ICANN in March 2011 and launched in April 2011[1]

Timeline edit

- First proposed in 2000, resubmitted in 2004 - Faced opposition from politicians and conservative groups - Preliminary approval by ICANN in 2005 - Rejected multiple times before final approval in 2011 - Went into general availability on December 6, 2011[1]

Controversies and Criticisms edit

- No requirement for adult sites to use .xxx, limiting its effectiveness - Concerns about potential mandatory usage through legislation - Debates over free speech and jurisdiction issues - Some non-adult entities registered .xxx domains for marketing purposes or to protect their brand[1]

Registration Process edit

- Sunrise period: September 7 - October 28, 2011 - Landrush period: November 8 - 25, 2011 - General availability: December 6, 2011 onwards[1]

While .xxx was introduced with the intention of creating a designated space for adult content online, its voluntary nature and various controversies have limited its widespread adoption as the primary domain for adult websites.