Elevated X Offers Incentive for ASACP Sponsors, Members

LOS ANGELES — Adult content management system provider Elevated X and the ASACP are teaming up in the fight to protect children online.

To show its support for ASACP's child protection mission, Elevated X will donate, for the month of July, 10 percent of every paysite, CMS or mobile CMS purchase to the ASACP Foundation.

Elevated X also will cut their setup fee in half for any current ASACP member or sponsor who purchases their CMS products.

"As of early 2010, by default all Elevated X CMS powered sites contain the voluntary Restricted To Adults — RTA website label to better help parents keep their kids from viewing adult content," said AJ Hall, Elevated X co-founder and CEO.

"Children's rights and child protection is an important issue to us. ASACP is doing good work and we welcomed this opportunity to give them our support."

This offer is exclusive to current ASACP members and sponsors only and may not be combined with any other offer.

"I am very grateful to Elevated X for coming up with this unique fund raising concept for the ASACP Foundation,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said.

“This promotion truly incorporates the spirit of ASACP by supporting the child protection efforts of our foundation and by offering a cost-saving benefit to our members and sponsors.”

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