Eurowebtainment Represents ASACP at International Event

LOS ANGELES —The team at Eurowebtainment will help represent the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) during Europe’s leading interactive business event in May.

Attendees will have an opportunity to learn more about ASACP and its work on behalf of the online adult industry.

“Earlier this year we released a Spanish language version of our website and we are proud to be launching the German translated version of ASACP.org in conjunction with Eurowebtainment,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said.

“Eurowebtainment has always been very supportive of ASACP. Understanding that we are a non-profit organization with a limited budget and therefore unable to attend every conference, Eurowebtainment organizers have consistently volunteered to represent ASACP at events. Their support greatly helps us to educate people about ASACP and the adult industry’s efforts to protect children on an international level.”

Eurowebtainment is Europe’s leading business event for interactive entertainment across the Internet. In 2009, more than 700 business professionals from 30 countries attended. Event officials say the number of international participants is growing.

“The Eurowebtainment meeting is known as the most important business event of its kind in Europe and we are pleased to help represent ASACP at this event,” Eurowebtainment team members said. “Key players in the industry meet a professional b2b environment to exchange business content and business ideas. Networking takes place in a relaxing atmosphere. Interesting presentations and VIP parties enhance this special business event.”

Eurowebtainment takes place May 12-15 in the hotel Melia de Mar in Majorca, Spain. The event will offer further highlights in the infotainment program such as top-class speeches of MySpace.com, South Korea Telecom and more.

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