Even when the subject is valid I believe the discussion its completely out of the scope of ICANN and this list. No matter if it's the Internet or any other technology children these days are more exposed to many things, it only takes to spend few minutes in front of the tv during prime time when the kids are still watching, and in some cases on channels for kids, and you get all these commercials for ED pills, to "enlarge" your apparatus, to blow away your partner with satisfaction, for movies not rated for kids, etc, etc. Parents should get more involved with their kids and provide guidance and a good example. What ICANN can do as a "charitable organization" with plenty of $$ to spend away, is to fund programs to educate parents, teachers, etc, about how to handle this issue. As Evan said, is not ICANN's biz to regulate content or anything else (unless we resort again to the default argument about the "stability and security" of the Internet). My .02