ASACP Returns to Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced its return participation in The Phoenix Forum (TPF), scheduled for March 23-26, in Tempe, Arizona.

According to its promoter, The Phoenix Forum is the premier educational and networking event for the adult business community. Offering attendees a relaxed face-to-face networking environment, TPF provides executives with opportunities to meet, learn, and share ideas with their peers.

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning will attend the event and participate in the 13th Annual Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tournament, to benefit ASACP, presented by X2K and WebmasterGolfTour.com on Wednesday, March 22, at the Ocotillo Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona. Registration for this exclusive event is now open, with spots available for TPF attendees.

Henning will also participate in a pair of panels at the event, to help educate attendees about the importance of online child protection and the vital role that ASACP plays in the equation.

On Thursday, March 23, from 3-4 p.m. in the Palm F room, ASACP and the FSC will host a joint panel discussion on “Due Diligence: Leading the Way in Age Verification and Online Child Protection,” addressing issues of 2257 litigation and laws, age verification software, porn blocking legislation and more, with a look at strategies and tools to help ensure minors stay far away from adult entertainment.

On Saturday, March 25, from 11 a.m. until noon in the Palm C room, the FSC and ASACP will host a panel examining the topic of “Resistance and Resilience: Legal and Policy Challenges for 2017 and Beyond.” The session will discuss the move to declare porn a “public health crisis,” and discuss what attendees can do to help protect their assets.

“ASACP has long enjoyed the support of TPF, CCBill, X2K and more, and is extremely grateful for it,” Henning says. “TPF gives us an unmatched opportunity for the association to connect with adult industry professionals, providing a prime venue for conveying our message of proactive industry self-regulation and the need to protect children from age-restricted materials online.”

TPF host CCBill has generously provided ASACP with a Platinum Sponsorship package that includes prominent courtyard and seminar hall foyer signage, plus a full-page ad in the show’s program guide, a listing in its sponsor directory, and a banner ad on ThePhoenixForum.com. Also included is a table at the Meet & Greet Networking Happy Hour on Friday, April 1.

Additionally, the show’s promoters provided ASACP with a room at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel, complimentary admission to the event, and a meeting room for the association’s quarterly Advisory Council Meeting

As an ASACP Title Sponsor, CCBill participates on the ASACP Advisory Council, through Gary Jackson, a well-known industry personality representing the company and bringing compassion, experience, and wisdom to the association, helping ASACP to carry out its mission.

“Through its ongoing support of ASACP, CCBill has shown time and again yet another reason why it has earned its stellar reputation and sets an example for other top adult companies to follow,” says Henning. “It is this level of corporate care that allows us to carry out our mission of keeping children out of and away from age-restricted materials.”

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

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