Lots of last minute posting to ICANN. ASACP posted their statement:
http://forum.icann.org/lists/xxx-icm.../msg01592.html
Highlights from the post:
Our organization has officially been neutral on the question of whether or
not ICANN should approve ICM's proposal for a .xxx top-level domain, since
we consider either endorsement or opposition to be outside of our mission.
SUMMARY
No doubt, considerations unrelated to child protection will influence your
decision about whether to approve the proposed .xxx TLD. However, ASACP's
position is that the existence of a .xxx TLD will not enhance the industry's
ongoing voluntary efforts to protect children.
ASACP therefore recommends that ICANN avoid taking any action based upon or influenced by the incorrect assumption that a .xxx TLD would further help to protect children online.
Fight the copy/paste!