NastyDollars Becomes Corporate Sponsor of ASACP

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program NastyDollars.com has enhanced its commitment to stopping the spread of child pornography online by enlisting as ASACP 's newest corporate sponsor.

NastyDollars, which had been an executive member, elected to upgrade its commitment to the corporate sponsorship level. The upgrade means a greater annual financial contribution from NastyDollars to the non-profit, as well as increased prominence in the ASACP’s marketing and publicity efforts.

NastyDollars also will be added to the ASACP’s corporate sponsors page.

“NastyDollars.com has been supporting the efforts of the ASACP for some time now,” a NastyDollars spokesperson said. “We share common goals and objectives in the fight against child pornography. This year we also launched SafeLabeling.org to take an active roll in protecting children from viewing adult sites. It seemed like the perfect time to upgrade our ASACP sponsorship as well.”

ASACP’s Executive Director Joan Irvine was pleased to see an adult company committed to self-labeling increase its role with the organization, which recently launched an online Town Hall forum on the issue.

“We’re glad to see adult companies like NastyDollars stepping up on this issue,” Irvine said. “Self-labeling by adult sites makes it easier for parents to protect their children from viewing adult material online.”

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