CapitalBucks Returns as ASACP Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program CapitalBucks, which first sponsored the ASACP in 2003, has said that it will once again throw its support behind the non-profit group at the corporate sponsorship level.

ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine expressed delight at bringing CapitalBucks back into the fold.

“The contributions of those first sponsors were vital,” Irvine said. “Companies like CapitalBucks, who stepped up when ASACP’s first major expansion was just beginning, provided the momentum we needed. That’s what allowed us to eventually progress to our current position, where we have more than 60 sponsors, hundreds of member companies, and thousands of member websites.”

CapitalBucks CEO Alan Weeks said he was happy to help in the fight against child pornography online.

“We pride ourselves on integrity and ethics while conducting our business, and we utilize this same attitude beyond just our work in the adult industry,” Weeks said. “We share the same principles with ASACP, and are proud to support them as they represent this industry — and most importantly, protect our children worldwide.”

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