Founding Sponsors Support ASACP for Fourth Year

LOS ANGELES – Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) wishes to thank each of the sponsors that initially supported ASACP in late 2002 and are now renewing their support for 2006, including ATKingdom, AdamEve.com, AVNOnline, ARS, Epoch, MaxCash, TopBucks and XBiz.

“These companies understood ASACP’s goals and trusted that ASACP would use their financial contributions wisely,” ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine said. “Their ongoing support demonstrates that they feel ASACP has done that and more. I personally want to thank each one of these sponsors. Because of their support, ASACP has been able to add technology, enhance its child pornography reporting hotline and Approved Member program, and launch new efforts to inform the government about the online adult industry’s proactive efforts to protect children.”

Some of the founding sponsors also expressed enthusiasm for the progress that has inspired their ongoing support for ASACP.

“It is the responsibility of every site owner to protect children,” AdamEve.com’s Sean Trotter said. “ASACP gives us tools for this protection and allows the legitimate sites to get the ASACP Stamp of Approval. Adameve.com is a proud supporter of ASACP and will continue this support as long as we are in business.”

The ASACP mission is to help the adult entertainment industry in their ongoing efforts to battle child porn on the Internet through its reporting hotline. In addition, ASACP provides a self-regulatory vehicle for its members through a Code of Ethics that promotes the protection of children through responsible, professional business practices.

"The ASACP mission is one that today's professional adult entertainment companies support,” XBiz President Alec Helmy said. “Through the overwhelming support of the Industry, ASACP continues to deliver a measurably positive impact. XBiz is proud to continue its support of ASACP, as well as all other positively focused Industry groups.".

For more information, visit ASACP.org or contact Joan Irvine at joan@asacp.org.

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