Yikes, got some conversation going now! :)
Kinky,
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a) they had online registration and had problems with it ... ... (not to mention they were scammed out of a lare amount of money on their website, yet nodody in the industry offered to help them at all with designs, biling etc.)
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Did they ask anyone? And I call bullshit on "having problems". They took it offline because their online billing didn't work - that's my best guess. And again I will state if they had their shit together they could have been back up and running online within a day.
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b) you are right, but few webmasters have ever shown support for them, and everybody was running for protection once the revised regs came out...
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And this justifies a massive price hike - per website/domain - how? I'd have to pay upwards of $10,000 to cover my business! For $10,000 I'll hire my OWN attorney who I know will represent ME in court. I'm not tossing that kind of money at an alleged "Trade Organization" that "hopefully" will file an injunction...
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c) the case they won was similar to the current 2257 fiasco in that it wasn't meant to protect children at all, it was government censorship, and if they hadn't fought it then a lot of teen content would be illegal to use today (and it was hardly "an open and shut case")
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Actually, in US Supreme Court case terms/durations it *was* pretty much a slam dunk.
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d) shit happens and so do dis-agreements... so who do you suggest is controlling the "puppets"?
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I don't know you, perhaps you weren't in this biz back in 2002/2003. Lots of things have changed since then within the FSC and none of them have been favorable IMHO. Just go to their own
About Us page and look at what they are using as their claim to fame. Look at the timeline that they themselves publish. I don't know about you, but I see a lot of dead air in between "accomplishments".
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e) it costs a lot of fucking money to lobby in washington... the FSC doesn't exactly have the money that the lobbyists like the tobaco and gun industry do, and they don't have millions of people stopping by every sunday to give their hard earned money away like the religious factions that give tons of money and have powerful voices in politics do...
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Fourteen years and so far they have ZERO lobbyists in Washington, since they fired everyone that *did* have influence in 2003. Their own claim? From their site: "In 1997 FSC retained Kat Sunlove as California lobbyist to represent its legislative interests in the state." That's it according to them.
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f) i won't claim to know the answer to who the injunction will cover and i won't speculate either, i've heard arguments both ways with no overwhelming winner... i hope that they are not saying it to get more members as that would be a black eye for them
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My statement on this matter is and was my own opinion and you are certainly entitled to your own. :) However, it is now officially Thursday the 16th - that's a mere 4 judicial days until this thing becomes law. I thought they were ready back in January???
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g) where else do you suggest they get their money? again the FSC doesn't exactly have the money that the lobbyists like the tobaco and gun industry do, and they don't have millions of people stopping by every sunday to give their hard earned money away like the religious factions that give tons of money and have powerful voices in politics do...
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Aside from the money factor, enough people have already demonstrated the math here showing that $300/domain is fucking ludicrous - think Numbers. The FSC is (or should be) an organization that brings clout in sheer numbers of members it represents. 1000 members that paid literally thousands of dollars to join have a much smaller voice than 100,000 members that paid $50 to join.
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AOPA- i don't give two shits about airplanes and it has no bearing on anything (apples to oranges) and their membership base is probably huge compared to the FSC and i'm sure there are some rather rich airplane owners making contributions not to mention the airline industry.... they might have UW convinced with the free hat though I hear he only goes for t-shirts
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Actually, you should give two shits about airplanes - whether you ever fly or not, they are flying over you all the time. And yes, their membership base IS huge - know why? Because their membership rates are affordable and their benefits are great. Kind of like joining AAA - you pay a nominal yearly rate and you get some great protection and benefits. And sure, there are probably some people that contribute thousands, maybe millions, per year to the AOPA. Because the AOPA actually has shown a proven track record of doing something!
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EXTORTION? you are accusing them of stealing money then? that is a big accusation and also bullshit, if you can't afford it or don't want to pay it then don't join, but extortion is ridiculous IMO
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Where did you find an accusation in "I for one, will never succumb to extortion." ? I merely stated my own opinion on what I do feel they are doing. Nothing libelous there, merely stating an opinion. Kind of like me saying "I think Useless Warrior is a cocksucker." (I don't, but it's fun to poke at him. lol) There's no libelous or slanderous content there.
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contibutions when becoming a member of the ACLU are also not tax deductible, are they bad also?
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While your membership dues are not tax-deductible to the ACLU, any further contribution is: "Gifts to the ACLU Foundation are tax-deductible to the donor to the extent permissible by law." And as you have stated yourself, as of this post, membership to the ACLU isn't $300 per website/business you own.
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by the way join the ACLU if you haven't done so
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Actually, the correct link is
http://www.aclu.org/ - a card carrying member should know their proper URL. ;)
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and they do have lobbyists, just not on the national level as of yet and seeing as they haven't had huge amounts of support over the years I can understand why (lack of funds)
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Again, 14 years since they were founded and yet they STILL haven't managed to get a single competent lobbyist in Washington.
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not to mention that not one other orginaization has been vocal in saying that they will do anything to shoot down the regulations... if the FSC is so bad what are our other options? if you have some please let me know as lining up to try and comply just doesn't feel right to me
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Hire an attorney, preferably one competent in "Adult" law, and get your ass legal or prepared to go to court and fight.