CK,
Sweetheart,
No good deed ever goes unnoticed, and, you have done the community a good deed by working up the contact list -- and also by getting the trolls to expose themselves, not that many had gone anonymous before.
imo, there soon will be more than a few efforts like yours and eventually many more and other resources, as well.
No matter what happens down the line, the new laws are not in effect (if ever they survive legal challenges) until the start of 2019, so we all have some lead time on preparing for eventualities.
btw,"escorting" is not illegal, nor is "sensual or intimacy therapy" and, in fact, sex is still very legal (absent offers of payment or value.
But the Pecksmiths (look it up if you don't recognize an old English noun) in Congress and elsewhere just won't stop until the "Law of Unintended Consequences" cuts hard (see link in my signature).
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Regarding the p411 issue of swapping from .com to .ca there is little likelihood that any legal challenge can be made to .com based on the fact that the U.S. Department of Commerce no longer has ascendancy over the ICANN registry nor any other registry.
http://www.govtech.com/e-government/...fographic.html
But, as with any website worth its salt, always best to backup contstantly and have alternative web hosts available just in case of technology failure or interference of some sort. Which is why all of us interested in preserving our data, photos, reviews, contacts and sanity should make period backups. Data storage devices are so cheap these days it boggles the mind.
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Awwww, heck. In the interest of possibly educamating some of the lesser read folks abounding here:
Seth Pecksniff, fictional character, an unctuous English architect whose insincere behaviour made the name Pecksniff synonymous with hypocrisy. He appears in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit (1843–44) by Charles Dickens.