'No .XXX' Protest at ICANN 40 Conference in San Francisco

FSC Executive Director Diane Duke leads the rally cry

Marching on the line in front of the ICANN Conference

Attorney Allan Gelbard, Evil Angel founder John Stagliano and attorney Paul Cambria (l to r)

At the ICANN Conference 40, held this week in San Francisco, FSC staged a "No to .XXX' protest rally with industry leaders and others from the adult community. Those in attendance included Evil Angel's John Stagliano, Pink Visual's Allison Vivas, Kink.com's Peter Acworth, Girlfriends Films' Dan O'Connell, YNOT's Connor Young, Wasteland.com's Colin Rownrtree, attorneys Paul Cambria, Allan Gelbard, Jeffrey Douglas and Reed Lee, perfomer Jiz Lee and former performer Brooke Ashley, staff from Kink.com and NakedSword.com, as well as FSC staffers.

Today, FSC Executive Director Diane Duke and attorney and FSC Board Chair Jeffrey Douglas await the possible decision from ICANN on the proposed .XXX sTLD. Overall, the adult industry's voice was heard both in the media and at the conference; today's decision, if handed down, will represent the culmination of seven years of opposition for .XXX by the FSC and the online adult industry.

Kink.com founder and FSC Board member Peter Acworth is interviewed at the rally

Wasteland.com founder Colin Rowntree and Pink Visual President Allison Vivas in front of the Westin-St. Francis

Girlfriends Films owner and FSC supporter Dan O'Connell pickets outside the conference

Attorney Allan Gelbard, Evil Angel founder John Stagliano and attorney Paul Cambria (l to r)

Attorney and FSC Board member Reed Lee and FSC Board President Sid Grief protest in front of onlookers

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