ICANN has multiple lawsuits in play involving the adult entertainment industry. I think it would be fantastic to have a civil society organisation representing sex workers to draw upon if the issues involved in the lawsuits percolate down to our level.

Ed

On Sunday, February 3, 2013, David Cake wrote:
Industry organisations for commercial operators are not within our charter, but advocacy organisations are.
Cheers
        David

On 04/02/2013, at 1:27 PM, Andrew A. Adams <[log in to unmask]')">[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> You wrote:
>> I have friends who run sex worker activism NGOs (including one that is
>> sex worker run by charter). Next time I see them I'll ask if they want
>> to join NCUC. I think they'd be perfectly welcome here, and would fit
>> in, but I'm not sure how much of a policy priority ICANN issues might
>> be for them (but hey, .xxx, IFFOR, legal restrictions on advertising
>> in some jurisdictions, etc - maybe they do have enough to justify
>> their participation, I don't know).�
>
> I'm not sure all of these fall within our charter. Remember, there's a rider
> preventing non-profit organisations that are just representatives of
> for-profits (e.g. Chambers of Commerce) from joining NCSG.
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