FSC’s Duke Faces Off With ICM’s Lawley, Feminist Susan Cole

TORONTO — This morning’s radio debate between Free Speech Coalition Executive Director Diane Duke, ICM Registry CEO Stuart Lawley and Canadian feminist Susan Cole, the senior entertainment editor for Canada’s Now magazine, over .XXX is available now on the FSC’s Duke Faces Off With ICM’s Lawley, Feminist Susan Cole on the CBC website.

The debate, which took place this morning, was moderated by Piya Chattopadhyay for Canada's national public broadcasting show The Current. The debate explored .XXX from three angles: that of ICM as the sTLD applicant, the adult entertainment industry as the targeted sponsorship community, and from a feminist perspective on the societal impact.

In the interview, Lawley said .XXX would be a TLD for the “responsible” adult community and insisted that the top-level domain would result in its prosperity. Nevertheless, Lawley also noted that through the venture, ICM would rake in between $30 million and $150 million a year.

Duke responded by voicing the concerns of the adult entertainment community, including making them an easy target for anti-adult extremists and forcing adult companies to register domain names in order to protect their brand and traffic.

Duke acknowledged an option to pay a one-time fee to park a domain and thus, protect a brand, however expressed concern over fluctuating prices.

“In our initial discussions Stuart talked about a price of $25," she said. "Monday, I read somewhere that the price was between $50 and $250. And by Tuesday, a reporter I spoke with said that it was up to $275.”

When asked her opinion on mandated .XXX TLDs, Cole sided with ICM with the belief that Internet surfers should be protected from stumbling upon adult content.

The interview podcast can be heard on the CBC website.

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Pornhub to Shut Down Access in Arizona Over Age Verification

Aylo will geoblock Pornhub across Arizona starting Sept. 26, when the state’s age verification law, HB 2112, goes into effect.

Flirtback Launches Zcash Crypto Payment Solution

Creator platform Flirtback has launched its Zcash (ZEC) crypto payment solution.

Vixen Media Group Appoints Samuel Spencer as President, COO

Vixen Media Group (VMG) has named industry veteran Samuel Spencer as its new president and chief operating officer.

French Telecoms Mogul Ignites AV Firestorm With Free VPN, Sarcastic Tweet

French billionaire Xavier Niel, founder of telecommunications giant Iliad, sparked a heated debate this week when he appeared to admit that the company's Free Mobile wireless carrier integrated no-cost VPN into its service specifically to circumvent age verification restrictions on adult content.

UPDATED: Michigan Legislators Propose Online Porn Ban

Michigan lawmakers have introduced a bill that would make it illegal to distribute pornography via the internet in the state.

Taliban Restricts Access to Adult Content by Shutting Down Internet

The Taliban has shut down internet access across a large portion of Afghanistan in a move to prevent what it deems "immoral activities."

Go.cam Adds Video Spoofing Protection for AV

Go.cam has announced that its verification solution now features security against video spoofing.

SexLikeReal Releases 'VR Self-Care' Guide

SexLikeReal (SLR) has published a blog post spotlighting “VR Self-Care.”

Brady Mills Agency to Launch 'AgeWallet' Subscription AV Solution

Tech company Brady Mills Agency announced that its subscription-based merchant age verification solution, AgeWallet, will launch in November.

EU Advocate General: France Can Require Foreign Sites to Implement AV

An advocate general of the European Union’s Court of Justice on Thursday advised the court to rule that France may require pornographic websites based in other EU states to implement age verification in accordance with French law.

Show More