Gamma Entertainment Signs On as ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection has announced that Gamma Entertainment has become its most recent corporate sponsor.

According to the company, Gamma Entertainment was launched in 1996, and has since grown from a single website to become one of the largest companies in the adult entertainment industry.

Based in Montreal with offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Gamma operates, through various partnerships, adult brands such as Fame Dollars, Next Door Buddy Profits, PornicationCash, and Porn Access.

“Gamma’s corporate sponsorship is a clear indicator of the growth and strength of this top notch company,” ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning states. “With a long history of supporting the association, Gamma has taken the next step towards cementing its role as an industry leader, while enabling ASACP to continue its mission of keeping children out of and away from adult entertainment.”

Gamma also specializes in bringing e-commerce technology, marketing and advertising solutions to some of the biggest names in the adult industry, including Tera Patrick, Rocco Siffredi, Peter North, and brands such as Evil Angel, COLT Studio Group, Hot House and Falcon Studios.

“We are committed to upholding the integrity and dedication of the ASACP through this sponsorship, as well as advocating Gamma’s own zero tolerance policy on child abuse,” said Karl Bernard, Gamma’s president. “Consolidation within the adult entertainment industry is leaving fewer but larger companies in its wake. As such, it’s vitally important that these powerhouse players set an example of corporate responsibility and support for ASACP and its ongoing work.”

For more information, contact tim@asacp.org.

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