ASACP Adds Express Pro to Roster of Corporate Sponsors

LOS ANGELES — The ASACP has named traffic specialist Express Pro as its newest corporate sponsor.

Express Pro, which provides aggressive search engine advertising programs and domain management solutions to adult business online, said joining ASACP in the fight against child pornography was important for both business and ethical reasons.

“We’re proud to count ourselves as ASACP corporate sponsors,” Express Pro President Greg Dumas said. “In our sector of the business, there’s a lot of mainstream crossover. It’s especially important for us to be proactive and do anything we can to keep adult content away from minors. Rallying around ASACP is the best, single act anyone in this industry can perform to reach that goal.”

ASACP executive director Joan Irvine said she welcomed Express Pro’s commitment to the cause.

“Support from enthusiastic and conscientious sponsors like Express Pro is just what ASACP needs,” Irvine said. “Our sponsors make it possible for ASACP to keep moving ahead with projects like the RTA website label — and of course, to maintain and improve our online child pornography reporting hotline.”

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