Eroticy.com Becomes ASACP's Newest Sponsor

LOS ANGELES – The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that Eroticy.com has become its latest Title Sponsor.

"Eroticy worked with us for a long time to make this happen," Joan Irvine, ASACP's Executive Director, said. "ASACP only recently began accepting dating sites as members, and having Eroticy on board as a Title Sponsor makes this a trend we hope will continue! We also appreciate adding member sites founded and run by women."

Eroticy offers a webmaster affiliate program for its adult dating community which features over three million personal ads, full-length streaming movies, sexy chat rooms, adult e-cards, blogs, shopping, directories and other online resources. The Eroticy user experience is similar to mainstream social networking sites – the company's goal has been to create a community environment where members are encouraged to explore their sexuality.

"Eroticy has worked hard to help set the standards enabling adult dating companies to join ASACP," Eroticy's President Kristi Mitchell said. "We were thrilled when Joan told us that we were finally able to contribute to this wonderful and important cause. We are also honored to be the first adult dating site to become a Title Sponsor, since ASACP is the only organization that helps the online adult industry show the world that we are legitimate businesses who want to protect children on the Internet. The more proactive we become as an industry, the less we'll have to worry about legislators imposing additional regulations on adult space."

Founded in 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP battles child pornography through its CP reporting hotline and by organizing the efforts of the online adult industry to combat the heinous crime of child sexual abuse.

For more information, visit www.asacp.org.

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