MojoHost Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Web hosting company MojoHost has joined ASACP at the Corporate Sponsor level.

“We are thrilled to welcome MojoHost as a sponsor,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said. “MojoHost believes strongly in our mission and we look forward to working with them to further our child protection efforts.”

Originally established in 1999, MojoHost has focused on providing hosting solutions since 2002. Privately owned and operated, MojoHost's stated goal is "to deliver an ideal blend of performance, support, reliability and good value. We look forward to the continued growth of our satisfied customer base, raising the standards by which all hosts are judged. "

“I have been impressed with the ASACP and its work for a long time," MojoHost President Brad Mitchell said. "It’s only fitting that MojoHost and the ASACP join forces, as MojoHost has always been a strong advocate against child pornography and takes pride in the work that it has done together with its customers in the battle against child pornography.”

Corey Silverstein, chief operating officer and general counsel of MojoHost, was also pleased to support ASACP.

“Much like the ASACP, MojoHost has always provided its customers with tools to assist in stopping the exploitation of child pornography," Silverstein said. "The ASACP provides greater tools and resources that will now be actively promoted to our customers. The ASACP is vital to advocating for free speech and MojoHost has long promoted and assisted its customers in exercising those rights. MojoHost and the ASACP working together only makes both organizations stronger." Founded in 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online.

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