ASACP Plans 'Are You Protected?' Workshop at Webmaster Access

TORONTO – ASACP is set to conduct a workshop at Webmaster Access East on keeping adult sites safe and legal. ASACP’s “Are You Protected?” workshop takes place on Friday at 2 p.m. and will be conducted by ASACP’s Compliance Director Tim Henning.

During the workshop, Henning will discuss ways that adult webmasters and companies can fight child pornography, protect their businesses and keep children from viewing adult material online.

“I expect to present some simple, practical guidelines,” Henning said. “ASACP’s approach is not too legalistic or technical, so this session should be especially helpful for small site operators and newcomers. We just want to help webmasters and adult companies to be prepared, and be aware of what practices and operating procedures can help them protect themselves and their businesses.”

As compliance director, Henning reviews reports that come through ASACP’s online child pornography reporting hotline and tracks down billing, hosting, ownership, registration and IP information. Henning also oversees monitoring of ASACP-approved member sites, which helps members keep their traffic clean. A former adult webmaster, Henning joined ASACP in 1996 during the organization’s first year.

Webmaster Access East runs from Wednesday through Saturday in Toronto. For more information, visit here.

ASACP, known formally as the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, is a non-profit organization founded in 1996 that is dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online. For more information, visit asacp.org.

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