ASACP Returns to XBIZ London

ASACP Returns to XBIZ London

LONDON — ASACP is returning to the annual XBIZ London digital media conference, which starts today.

ASACP’s U.K.-based director of European outreach, Vince Charlton, will once again attend XBIZ London as part of the association’s global outreach program.

XBIZ London is the U.K. industry’s top event of the year, uniting international business leaders for three days of fresh insights and deal-making opportunities.

Charlton will deliver the association’s message of self-regulation to industry stakeholders, advising proactive steps for online child protection, such as using the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta-label and adhering to ASACP’s Best Practices and Code of Ethics.

Charlton will also represent the association on XBIZ London’s timely age verification panel, entitled “Age Verification: Problems vs. Solutions,” set for Thursday at 3 p.m.

The age verification session will inform the event’s attendees of all the latest developments and what they mean to the global marketplace.  

“Age verification is underpinning many of the recent moves to restrict Internet access, especially in the U.K., so it will be a great opportunity to address this issue at XBIZ London, which draws professional adult entertainment companies from around the world,” Charlton explains.

“ASACP has a voice in the discussions over the future of online age verification, and uses the annual London event to educate businesses about protecting themselves today to ensure their success tomorrow.”

XBIZ London runs today through Friday at the Hilton Doubletree Tower of London hotel.

For information on ASACP, formally known as the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, click here. To schedule a meeting with Charlton, email vince@asacp.org.

For XBIZ London registration information, click here.

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