Eurowebtainment Supports ASACP at International Event

LOS ANGELES — Attendees at the upcoming Eurowebtainment conference will learn more about the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection and its work on behalf of the online adult entertainment industry.

“Eurowebtainment is known as the most important business event of its kind in Europe and we are pleased to help represent ASACP at this event,” a Eurowebtainment representative said.

“Key players meet in a professional environment to exchange business ideas, while networking takes place in a relaxing atmosphere, with interesting presentations and parties enhancing this popular event.”

Eurowebtainment will promote ASACP on its website, in its show guide, and via flyers in the show’s attendee gift bags.

“Eurowebtainment has a long tradition of supporting ASACP, for which we are grateful,” said Tim Henning,  ASACP's interim director.

“Understanding that ASACP is a nonprofit organization with a limited budget which prevents it from attending every conference, Eurowebtainment and its backers have consistently volunteered to represent ASACP at these important events.”

Eurowebtainment is Europe’s business-to-business trade event for interactive entertainment companies operating in the Internet, telecommunications and SAT/Web-TV markets, featuring seminars, presentations and networking opportunities.

The 19th Eurowebtainment takes place May 18–21 in the hotel Melia de Mar in Majorca, Spain.

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