Taylor Swift isn't about to let her name be misused. The singer reportedly purchased the domain names of TaylorSwift.porn and TaylorSwift.adult.

According to CNN, websites with a .porn and .adult will be available for purchase on June 1. However, TIME reports that Taylor's team swooped in to buy up the two domain names before the public can access them.

The decision to expand generic top-level domains (gTLDs) was made back in 2011, CNN says. (Common gTLDs you recognize include .com and .edu.) At the time, there were only 22 gTLDs, but now there are more than 500 — including .adult and .porn, as of June. TIME reports that new gLTDs span everything from the innocent .coffee to more provocative .sucks.

Taylor's brand isn't the only one to respond proactively. Microsoft reportedly snapped up Office.porn and Office.adult.

We're aren't too surprised that Taylor is working to preserve her clean image. After all, she's fiercely protective of her brand. The "Style" singer is known for her conservative fashion and for being one of the nicest humans ever.

Additionally, she recently prohibited people from making money off of her lyrics, sending cease and desist letters to Etsy merchants selling Taylor-related wares. And Taylor's no stranger to the copyright world. She trademarked phrases related to her fifth album such as "Party Like It’s 1989," "This Sick Beat," "Cause We Never Go Out of Style," "Could Show You Incredible Things," and "Nice to Meet You. Where You Been?"

Hopefully these new acquisitions will help keep Taylor's name squeaky clean.

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