ASACP to Attend XBIZ Summer Forum

LAS VEGAS — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) CEO Joan Irvine will participate in this week’s 2010 XBIZ Summer Forum at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Irvine will be participating in a legal panel on June 10 at 11am.

Legal Clinic: Complimentary Consultation from Top Industry Attorneys and Experts is one of the grand finale sessions.

The session will be a valuable learning experience that is not to be missed. Other participants include Diane Duke of the Free Speech Coalition and attorneys Clyde Dewitt, Jeffrey Douglas, Greg Piccionelli and Larry Walters.

“I just returned from attending the Family Online Safety Institute European Conference in Spain,” Irvine said. “The topic of conversation was how law enforcement, online industries, and government can work together to achieve online child protection by addressing what can be done to prevent global positioning systems from being used negatively against children. The other major topic of concern was how parental control filtering systems can work with mobile apps. I was able to share that ASACP Technology and Forensic Research Director Tim Henning has created a task force to address the issue of mobile apps.”

The XBIZ Summer Forum is the adult industry’s top networking event of the summer, bringing together company decision-makers from around the globe for three days of high-energy deal-making, networking and informational sessions.

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