Amid lingering controversy about dot-XXX generic top-level domain names for the adult entertainment industry, the registration process was opened up to the general public last week and a fast-track dispute resolution program unrolled. Many trademark owners outside the industry see a need to register under dot-XXX to prevent outsiders from using their trademarks with that top-level domain.

The general availability registration period began on Dec. 6.

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