According to a report in the Dec. 7 issue of BNA Electronic Commerce and Law Reporter [subscription required], after initial approval, the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has postponed consideration of a proposal to create a new top level domain(TLD) for adult entertainment sites. (ICANN Report). Stuart Lawley, Chairman of the Internet Foundation for Online Responsibility which proposed sponsoring the new TLD blamed the delay on intervention by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the influence of religious groups. In a December 1 press release, Concerned Women for America praised ICANN's action and said that its Chief Counsel had met with top Commerce Department officials to urge that the new TLD be blocked. CWA's Mission, as described on its website "is to protect and promote Biblical values among all citizens - first through prayer, then education, and finally by influencing our society - thereby reversing the decline in moral values in our nation."
In August, it had been reported that the Commerce Department had received over 6000 letters and e-mails from individuals expressing concern about the new TLD, and that those concerns had, in turn, been communicated in a letter from the Commerce Department to ICANN. Conservative groups like the Family Research Council were apparently behind the flood of protests sent to the Commerce Department.