ASACP to Attend Virtual XBIZ Miami This Week

ASACP to Attend Virtual XBIZ Miami This Week

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced its participation in the virtual edition of the 2020 XBIZ Miami industry gathering this week.

"Coping with the COVID-19 lockdown, the annual XBIZ Miami industry event enters the virtual realm for 2020 with online versions of its expert seminar series, popular networking sessions and special socials," a rep explained. "Crowned by the XBIZ Cam Awards honoring the best in camming and clip artistry, XBIZ Miami persists despite the global pandemic."

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning expressed excitement about this week's events series.

"ASACP has had a presence at the various XBIZ events around the world since their inception,” he said. "The Miami event is so popular with industry execs and talent alike that not even a pandemic can stop it from happening."

"All XBIZ events attract an elite audience of stakeholders allowing ASACP to reach numerous decision-makers who can make a real difference in protecting minors online. These events are also vital to our fundraising, membership and sponsorship efforts,” he explained. “While nothing can replace the relationship-building of face-to-face discussions, virtual events may fill the gap while we wait for travel rights to be restored, so we look forward to this next-generation conference."

“XBIZ’s support of the association and bringing of its events to the virtual world help ASACP carry out its mission to protect minors online,” Henning concluded. “I have high hopes that what may be the ‘new normal’ in industry gatherings will help our responsible partners keep minors out of and away from age-inappropriate material."

For additional details and to schedule a virtual meeting with Henning, email tim@asacp.org.

Find the association online and on Twitter.

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