.XXX Debate Comes to PrimeTimeUncensored.com

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.XXX Debate Comes to PrimeTimeUncensored.com - 02/24/07 11:08 AM

On Monday, February 26th between 7 - 9 pm PST on PrimeTimeUncensored.com the debate over .XXX continues. Join Breaking The Law with Michael & Misty Raa for a panel discussion about the future of this controversial issue and how it's going to affect the adult industry and your Constitutional rights.

Tom Hymes, of XBiz, Diane C. Duke, Executive Director of the Free Speech Coalition and Jeffrey Douglas Esq, a prominent First Amendment attorney will be in studio as they discuss the pitfalls and problems with .XXX. Michael and Misty will moderate and bring your questions to the panelist.

Watch live on Monday and join in our chat feature where you can post your own questions or you may email your questions prior to the broadcast to btl@primetimeuncensored.com. If you couldn't attend the XBiz Conference in Hollywood earlier this month and join in their seminar on this issue, join us, be heard and have your questions answered by Tom, Diane and Jeffrey.

.XXX is one the most important issues facing the freedom of the Internet and your rights. If you cannot join us live, our broadcast will be archived for you to watch for 1 week so that you may watch it whenever you want.

So tune into Breaking The Law with Michael Fattorosi and Misty Raa on Monday, February 26th at 7 pm PST for what will be a lively debate on .XXX. For information, to advertise or to suggest show topics you would like to see, email us at info@primetimeuncensored.com.

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Posted by: smutspov

Re: .XXX Debate Comes to PrimeTimeUncensored.com - 02/26/07 09:58 AM

Now this looks like a must tune-in & listen.
Posted by: Monstar

Re: .XXX Debate Comes to PrimeTimeUncensored.com - 02/26/07 10:28 AM

yes it is. i was @ the conference and it was pretty interesting. $60 a year for a .xxx domain?
Posted by: lance69

Re: .XXX Debate Comes to PrimeTimeUncensored.com - 02/26/07 12:30 PM

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yes it is. i was @ the conference and it was pretty interesting. $60 a year for a .xxx domain?



Even the Republibushs' are against it. It's just a moneymaking scheme for registrars. Nothing to do with protection of minors.