ICANN
Approves .XXX
Source: XBiz.com
SAN FRANCISCO —
The ICANN board
voted today to proceed with ICM’s .XXX sTLD despite the advocacy
of the Free Speech Coalition and a wide range of adult industry
leaders. This decision represents the first time the ICANN Board
has disregarded advice from its Government Advisory Committee (GAC).
The board voted 9-3, with four board members
abstaining, to approve the .XXX sTLD.
Ira Magaziner, one of the founders responsible
for creating ICANN under the Clinton administration, Vint Cerf,
the past Chair of the ICANN Board, Larry Strickling, the Under
Secretary for the U.S. Department of Commerce and former US
President Bill Clinton all spoke of the absolute necessity of
the ICANN Board listening to its Government Advisory Committee.
“Of course we are disappointed but we are not
surprised by the ICANN Board’s decision," FSC Executive Director
Diane Duke said.
As voiced in concerns by speakers at this very
conference, the ICANN Board has dangerously undervalued the
input from governments worldwide, she said.
“Worse, they have disregarded overwhelming
outpouring of opposition from the adult entertainment industry —
the supposed sponsorship community — dismissing the interests of
free speech on the Internet.”
While the industry must assume that second-level
.XXX domain names will be sold, the FSC said the battle is not
over. Under ICANN’s bylaws there are review procedures available
to affected parties including GAC itself.
“Until now we have been forced to work within the
constraints of the ICANN process. FSC is now free to explore all
options and we intend to do just that with input from, and in
the interest of, our members,” FSC Board Chair Jeffrey Douglas
said. “We will help the industry fully understand the risks and
ramifications of participating in .XXX .
Douglas went on to comment that, “As regrettable
as the vote was, the involvement of FSC and industry leaders in
this process has and will continue to provide a positive face of
the adult entertainment community to leaders of the online
community worldwide.”
In the coming
days and weeks FSC will provide information about .XXX and
alternatives for the adult entertainment industry.