ASACP Readies for Webmaster Access Amsterdam

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced its return to Amsterdam for the annual Webmaster Access business and networking event, set for September 15-19, at the Hilton Doubletree Hotel.

Uniting adult webmasters from around the world, Webmaster Access ranks among the biggest shows targeting the European market — boasting more than 1,500 attendees from more than 30 countries, and incorporating the local installment of the Traffic Dinner, an annual “GFY Party,” as well as several LGBT-oriented GAYVN sessions — bringing together a diverse group of adult website operators and service providers.

The promoters of Webmaster Access graciously provided the association with complimentary hotel accommodations and free registration for this popular event, for which ASACP is extremely grateful.

“The ASACP’s mission without question is one of the single most important endeavors in our industry,” said AVN Media Network CEO Tony Rios. “We’re proud to support their incredible efforts to protect children worldwide and we encourage our Webmaster Access attendees to connect with Tim at the show.”

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning will attend the event as part of the association’s outreach initiatives, where he will seek to educate stakeholders about the need to protect children online and how ASACP services such as the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta-label, Best Practices and its Code of Ethics help enable this endeavor.

“Webmaster Access targets frontline operators in the adult entertainment segments of the European digital media and mobile industries,” Henning stated. “These events draw many professionals that may not typically travel to U.S.-hosted events, leveraging the importance of the perennially popular Webmaster Access gathering.”

“Because many of the businesses represented at Webmaster Access operate in jurisdictions outside of the reach of U.S. laws, where online child protection may not be high on the legal agenda,” says Henning, “bringing ASACP’s message of keeping children out of and away from adult entertainment and other age-restricted content to these companies is even more important, and is a vital part of the association’s mission.”

The sponsors of Webmaster Access are among the market leaders extending their support to ASACP during the association’s current funding drive, as it copes with a smaller budget despite increasing costs of fulfilling its mission of protecting children in their daily digital lives.

One example of this generosity comes from an anonymous benefactor who has fully underwritten Henning’s flights to this year’s European events, enabling ASACP’s representation at these important events and demonstrating that the industry takes “doing the right thing” seriously.

“Demonstrating exceptional charity, a very generous person has selflessly become a silent sponsor for my flights,” Henning says. “This person wants no public recognition for this gift, but we are most grateful for this outpouring of critical support at the time when it is most needed.”

For more information, or to schedule a meeting in Prague with Henning, email tim@asacp.org.

To make a tax-deductible donation to the ASACP Foundation, click here.

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