ASACP Returns to Barcelona for European Summit

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) announced its return participation in the European Summit being held March 1-4 at the Hotel Calipolis in Barcelona, Spain.

ASACP’s executive director Tim Henning and newly named director of European outreach, Vince Charlton will be attending.

“Barcelona is an important stop on the adult digital media show circuit,” Henning explained. “The Summit attracts a large number of European operators that we may not meet elsewhere, so attending allows ASACP to convey its message more widely than ever before.”

This will be Charlton’s first event on behalf of the association. “As ASACP’s new director of European outreach, Barcelona will allow Vince to hit the ground running,” Henning said. “The timing of his appointment couldn’t have been better.”

Henning and Charlton will conduct an ASACP/RTA Information Session at the Summit on March 2, at 2 p.m.

“From our mission of keeping children out of and away from online adult entertainment, to the various tools we provide for doing so, such as our Best Practices and Restricted To Adults (RTA) child protection system, ASACP has a lot to offer publishers of age-restricted content,” Henning added.

“Vince and I will not only explain how these tools work for your business, but how supporting ASACP helps businesses to protect themselves by protecting children.”

ASACP said the event's promoters have graciously provided it with a show guide ad and sponsor banner placement, and have generously underwritten the association’s hotel expenses for the duration of the event.

For more information, or to schedule a meeting with Henning or Charlton contact tim@asacp.org, or vince@asacp.org.

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