Linkster, I think you are correct.
I am truly disappointed with the new direction of the ASACP. Their stand on this issue in particular seems to be diametrically opposed to the point of view of most webmasters, except for maybe a few of the richer people at the top. In a similar manner to the .XXX debate, it would seem that the solutions being pushed are those that would cut down the number of participants in the industry, and bring the power and traffic into the hands of a few of the very large companies and their friends.
I see one common person here, and I am starting to think that too much power is in one set of hands.
Alex
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