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'Seven Dirty Words' Restriction Policy Lifted from .US Domain Name Registrations (circleid.com) 87

An anonymous reader shares a report: Neustar, the registry operator of the .US domain and NTIA have reversed course, allowing the inclusion of previously restricted "seven dirty words" from future .US domain name registrations. The decision came after EFF and the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School intervened in the cancelation of a domain name containing a restricted word. The domain name -- fucknazis.us -- registered by Mr. Rubin was suspended by Neustar calling it a violation of an NTIA "seven dirty words" policy -- "a phrase with particular First Amendment significance," said EFF. Further reading: EFF: Yes, You Can Name A Website "Fucknazis.us".
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'Seven Dirty Words' Restriction Policy Lifted from .US Domain Name Registrations

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  • They're accepting ethereum donations
  • by Sooner Boomer ( 96864 ) <sooner.boomr@gma[ ]com ['il.' in gap]> on Friday September 14, 2018 @01:27PM (#57315206) Journal

    or who have never seen the George Carlin routine:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

  • by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Friday September 14, 2018 @01:40PM (#57315296) Journal

    As I say on all these stories ... all words are just arbitrary strings of characters that convey meaning.

    And one of the meanings that offensive words carry is that of offense. The people using them are trying to give offense. These are units of communication, and that's literally what you are communicating with them.

    The childish thing is not to recognize that, but to pretend that you don't recognize it.

    • by Thud457 ( 234763 ) on Friday September 14, 2018 @01:43PM (#57315302) Homepage Journal
      Belgium!
    • This is not a school for pubescent teenagers, nor a playschool for toddlers, nor a stereotypical chest-thumping mediterranean Mafia boys setting.
      How is it, that people openly say, they are "offended", and we even take them seriously?

      When somebody states something bad about you, it is either wrong, or it is right.

      If it is right, you have to live with it. Nobody's perfect. You can do something wrong, even have something wrong with you, but still not be wrong. If somebody says I'm fat, which, for European stan

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      That makes language very boring, and isn't true anyway.

      The word shit refers to something most people want nothing to do with, a substance they find disgusting. That's what gives it its power to shock; confronting the listener with that image.

      If you really do consider all words to be merely there to convey meaning then language gets very dull. That's one of the worst things about advertising - it devalues and neuters words.

      • The word shit refers to something most people want nothing to do with, a substance they find disgusting.

        And yet nearly everyone literally contains up to a few pounds of it inside themselves, at almost all times. (Unless they're preparing for a colonoscopy.)

    • The people using them are trying to give offense.

      Bullshit.

    • by dryeo ( 100693 )

      Why is a word that is used when hitting a finger with a hammer considered offensive?

    • There are no offensive words, only offensive intent. If I said "You are a disgrace to humanity" you would rightly be offended, despite me not using any "offensive" words. If I said "You're fucking awesome!" You wouldn't be offended, unless you happen to have an irrational fear of "offensive" words.
  • why people want to have sex with Nazis.

  • Wouldn't want to hinder someone taking a brave stand against Nazis, some 73 years too late ...
  • I remember that site around the turn of this century. How did they get around this ban?
    • I remember that site around the turn of this century. How did they get around this ban?

      Apparently it was the .us registrar who had the prohibition. Not .com

    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )

      I remember that site around the turn of this century. How did they get around this ban?

      BRB, going to register comcastfucked.us and thefccfucked.us real quick.

  • DAMN already gone!

  • Years ago and with less scrutiny in the process, I registered a .com domain with two of the seven plus one that would be offensive to a fair number of religious people. Now I am a little too old to use it as an email address, but it is still fun to have.

  • Two dirty words ('fuck', and 'nazis') are 2 negatives that make a positive. Seems legit to me.

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