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If ICM sues ICANN, then ICANN will presumably countersue, which will lead to discovery, which should lead to public disclosure.
The other issue is... if someone wanted to pursue it, you might be able to try a FOIA request against ICANN to release all documents concerned with the .xxx application. I'm not sure how it would work because ICANN is quasi-governmental, but they do have "open meeting" rules and presumably would be subject to some sort of disclosure requirements.
Lawley will immediately argue that the information is "deeply proprietary" but I don't see how the NAMES of the companies you're advocating as supporting .xxx can possibly be considered proprietary by any reasonable judge... it's not like the folks over at .info or .biz or .aero will be banging down the doors to make deals with these same companies.
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