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You prove yourself an idiot with each new post.
As registrant, my company is the legal owner of the aforementioned domain names, as per ICANN gTLD contracts. The statement was true.
Whether my company has deals with clients who wish to retain privacy, just as in the example of NurseChat.com (doesn't involve adult content, so obviously not something you can 'twist'), or as the case of DomainsByProxy, is entirely none of your beeswax, but is clearly hinted at by the WHOIS.
There's no notoriety associated with owning legal adult domain names. As I said in the past, I'd be happy to own Sex.com -- if Gary Kremen wishes to sell it to me, at a price I could afford, I'd buy it.
After 80 or so posts, what have you accomplished? There's no negative association to owning adult domain names -- you might have a hangup with sex, but most members of this forum do not. I'm not a shareholder of Playboy right now, but I'd be happy to buy 100 shares, if it would piss you off.
As registrant, my company is the legal owner of the aforementioned domain names, as per ICANN gTLD contracts. The statement was true.
Whether my company has deals with clients who wish to retain privacy, just as in the example of NurseChat.com (doesn't involve adult content, so obviously not something you can 'twist'), or as the case of DomainsByProxy, is entirely none of your beeswax, but is clearly hinted at by the WHOIS.
There's no notoriety associated with owning legal adult domain names. As I said in the past, I'd be happy to own Sex.com -- if Gary Kremen wishes to sell it to me, at a price I could afford, I'd buy it.
After 80 or so posts, what have you accomplished? There's no negative association to owning adult domain names -- you might have a hangup with sex, but most members of this forum do not. I'm not a shareholder of Playboy right now, but I'd be happy to buy 100 shares, if it would piss you off.