div class=itemRighta href=http:content.behindkink.comresourcesdefaultitems2011031812928s01DotXXXHD.wmvonClick=javascript:cmCreatePageviewTag(BK:VIDEO:12928-DotXXX,BKN);img src=http:content.behindkink.comresourcesdefaultitems2011031812928s01DotXXX.jpg alt=News Image apstrongView as:stronga href=http:content.behindkink.comresourcesdefaultitems2011031812928s01DotXXXHD.wmvonClick=javascript:cmCreatePageviewTag(BK:VIDEO:12928-DotXXX,BKN);WMV HDa p a href=http:content.behindkink.comresourcesdefaultitems2011031812928s01DotXXXh264.mp4onClick=javascript:cmCreatePageviewTag(BK:VIDEO:12928-DotXXX,BKN);MP4 HDa a href=http:content.behindkink.comresourcesdefaultitems2011031812928s01DotXXX.mp4onClick=javascript:cmCreatePageviewTag(BK:VIDEO:12928-DotXXX,BKN);iPodapdivOn March 17, 2011 many Kink.com employees including Founder and CEO a href=http:forum.kink.compeoplepeteracworthblogPeter Acwortha joined members of the a href=http:www.freespeechcoalition.comindex.phpFree Speech Coalitiona and other leaders in the adult entertainment industry on the streets of downtown San Francisco to oppose the top level domain name .xxx at the a href=http:www.icann.orgICANN aconvention. .xxx is strongly opposed by the adult entertainment industry and the sex education community because this domain will make it easier to censor the internet, compromise trademarks and brands, and perpetuate misinformation about the online adult community. Sadly ICANN approved .xxx today, but the Free Speech Coalition plans to continue the fight against its implementation and continue to provide a positive face for the adult entertainment community.