BrokerBabe Named Newest ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP.org), announced today that BrokerBabe has become its newest corporate sponsor.

According to ASACP, BrokerBabe.com is a mobile affiliate program that entered the market in early 2011; leveraging years of experience in the adult mobile and web industry, along with an excellent network, to become one of the largest players serving Germany and Switzerland.

Currently expanding into other important European markets, BrokerBabe is also developing new features and tools for affiliated webmasters.

“We are more than happy to support ASACP’s dedication to online child protection, and keen to join into the cause, by continuously making efforts to develop new products that are safe and that protect the interests of children,” said Giancarlo Scalisi, BrokerBabe’s international sales and marketing manager.

He added, “It is BrokerBabe’s privilege and duty to help this organization that has done so much to advance our industry. We are all impressed by the work that ASACP is doing to combat child pornography. Its efforts help us show people that the adult entertainment industry has become a mature and responsible citizen, and a key to helping online child protection.”

ASACP’s executive director Tim Henning applauded this latest European company to become a sponsor of the association, illustrating the fruits of its ongoing initiatives to bring worldwide companies into the ASACP family.

“ASACP is pleased to be enjoying an increasing level of European support,” Henning said. “BrokerBabe is exceptionally important due to its prominent role in the mobile market, where issues of child protection are more complicated than in the traditional Internet space.”

He added, “With the financial help and technical assistance of top-flight adult entertainment companies, ASACP is able to evolve to meet the changing needs of online child protection and the needs of those companies on the frontline of digital media services.

“With support from BrokerBabe and others, ASACP can continue its ongoing mission, around the world,” Henning said.

ASACP noted that Henning recently met with European business leaders at the annual European Summit in Barcelona, Spain, helping to solidify ASACP’s ongoing global expansion.

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