Originally posted by gruffyserv
The name alone makes it a target for law enforcement.
I'm pretty sure an adult content broker would have to be suicidally insane to setup on that domain name.
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Originally posted by DomainGoon
Maybe you are thinking of "obscene"? There's nothing inherently illegal or wrong about explicit material. In fact, explicit just means:
"unambiguous in expression"
As a word, I doubt it's going to attract law enforcement any more than "sex" or "porn" or "xxx". The downside is that it won't attract web surfers as much as those other words do.
Originally posted by gruffyserv
In this case it would be evident you are going out of your way and branding yourself as explicit.
Originally posted by iridium
That's exactly the point of using this domain name. Perfect name for an adult content provider, erotic website among other things.
The term "explicit content" is used extensively to categorize products (mostly music or videos) not meant for minors.
Originally posted by iridium
gruffyserv, as you mention the trademarks are for the phrase "parental advisory: explicit content" and actually more specifically the logo design you see on records.
Such a trademark has no influence whatsoever on the generic phrase "explicit content" or the derived domain name.