ASACP Names CAM4, iWantClips, 7 Veils Media 'Featured Sponsors' for November

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named CAM4, iWantClips, and 7 Veils Media as featured sponsors for November.

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning shared that its sponsors rank among the industry’s most respected companies and exemplify corporate responsibility, ethical business practices, and simple technical measures can help protect minors and other sensitive users from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.

“Working together to protecting children and vulnerable groups, industry leaders and other stakeholders can improve the enjoyment and safety of internet surfing for everyone,” Henning said. “ASACP’s diverse family of sponsors reflects the wide range of entities that support our efforts to protect the innocence of youth.”

These are the ASACP descriptions of its November featured sponsors:

CAM4

CAM4.com is vigilant about online child protection due to its live video chat sites where minors may attempt to access these platforms. In addition, minors may also misrepresent their age in an attempt to become paid performers.

“The global nature of this business (with varying documentation requirements in different jurisdictions) and the physical separation between the company and its contractors make it a daunting proposition to ensure that performers, let alone viewers are of legal age,” a rep said. “Because of these challenges, ASACP offers a stringent set of Best Practices tailored to the specific needs of live cam site operators, which CAM4 incorporates. CAM4 also takes additional measures such as using the RTA label to block children from its site, illustrating a caring, proactive approach to keeping children safe.”

CAM4’s additional policies communicate that it does not tolerate children on its site.

iWantClips

As an online portal that unites amateur, fetish, and professional content producers with fans of female domination and financial domination content, iWantClips is a destination for end-users seeking this premium content, uploaded by the site’s verified content creators — putting it on the frontline of the need for online child protection.

“We are pleased to support ASACP,” a iWantClips rep said. “Our pledge to be an annual Corporate Sponsor affirms our commitment to keeping age-restricted content away from children.”

7 Veils Media

7 Veils is a social media marketing firm for the adult entertainment industry and builds Twitter, Instagram and other strategies to integrate with a client’s overall marketing campaign.

“The adult industry is a leader in child protection and advocacy, and it is 7 Veils privilege to be the social media outlet for this important work,” 7 Veils founder Lauren MacEwen explained. “7 Veils chose ASACP specifically because we deeply value a need to protect our children from sexual exploitation, be it overt or subtly concealed, and 7 Veils is proud to provide the social media management for this extremely important organization.”

“ASACP appreciates CAM4, iWantClips, and 7 Veils Media for their commitment, generosity, and leadership in supporting the association and its mission to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented content,” Henning concluded. “ASACP’s sponsors are united in building a better future for the industry and society’s most vulnerable members. We thank them for this and encourage others to join our crusade on behalf of the children.”

Visit ASACP online and on Twitter; contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.


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