SpankBang Upgrades to ASACP 'Title Sponsor' Status

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has announced that SpankBang.com has upgraded its membership status to become the association's newest Title Sponsor.

A rep explained ASACP's sponsors are among the industry’s most respected companies and serve as "excellent examples of how corporate responsibility, ethical operation and basic proactive measures all help to protect minors and other viewers from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.”

According to the company, SpankBang is “an adult-oriented video tube site with a wide range of user-generated content covering numerous niches. Offering free access to adult visitors, SpankBang helps secure its content from viewing by minors through the use of ASACP’s RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta-labeling system. In addition, a robust user content flagging and reporting system also helps ensure that minors and any illegal activity do not appear on the platform.”

“As a forward-looking adult platform, creating a safe and inclusive online space has been one of our paramount goals,” noted the company rep. “SpankBang has been a proud sponsor of ASACP for years, and we will continue to support the association’s humanitarian mission in the future.”

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said that the nonprofit association relies on the support that it receives from companies, such as SpankBang, that are willing to take a leadership role in the fight to keep minors out of and away from adult-oriented materials.

“By supporting the association and its initiatives, ASACP’s sponsors share in the credit for our success in improving the safety of the daily digital lives of minors,” Henning said. “Without our sponsors, we would not be able to carry on our vital work in making the modern world safer for minors.”

“ASACP is thrilled to welcome SpankBang.com as our newest Title Sponsor,” Henning concluded. “We encourage other companies to step up and follow SpankBang’s lead in sponsoring the association and empowering its mission to protect the world’s children, simply because it’s the right thing to do.”

For additional information, contact tim@asacp.org and visit ASACP.org.

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