ASACP Travels to Romania for Bucharest Summit

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will participate in the upcoming Bucharest Summit from June 28-30 at the Sheraton Bucharest Hotel.

"Bucharest Summit prides itself as being the hub of business conferences in Romania, as Bucharest itself is one of the industry’s leading hotspots in Europe today,” a conference rep said. “Business is all about connections, whether you are a performer, a marketer, a salesperson or a CEO. The Bucharest Summit brings together all players in the industry, as well as mainstream products, billing and service providers, suppliers, marketers, affiliates, and webmasters, covering all business areas."

The show’s promoters have provided ASACP with complimentary admission.

"Bucharest Summit attracts numerous players from the live cam and streaming spaces, which like other user-generated content sites, have unique child protection and compliance requirements that our services can help with,” ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said. “Likewise, the ad networks, billing companies, productions studios and others in attendance provide valuable networking opportunities, enabling the association to present its message of keeping children out of and away from adult-oriented materials online, where it matters.”

Henning noted one of ASACP's "top goals" while attending industry events like Bucharest Summit is to encourage the universal adoption of its RTA technology.

"This free and easy-to-implement tool makes a real improvement in the online safety of underage and other sensitive audiences, and being able to explain the details to a wide range of top management and technical personnel is an invaluable aid," he said.

ASACP’s Travel Sponsor, DialXS, is underwriting Henning’s airfare to and from the venue city of Bucharest.

"We are grateful to DialXS for enabling our global outreach,” Henning added. “Without their much-needed support, our one-on-one facetime with international business owners, front line operators, and other stakeholders would be extremely limited.”

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

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