ASACP Names A.W.Empire, iWantClips, Latin American Livecams Expo 'Featured Sponsors' for December

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named A.W.Empire, iWantClips and Latin American Livecams Expo as its Featured Sponsors for December 2023.

“Especially now during this season of giving and gratitude, ASACP appreciates the support it receives from its family of sponsors,” said executive director Tim Henning. “While a wave of worldwide proposals to restrict access to adult-oriented content and moves for mandatory age verification makes it essential for the industry to stand together, our strength is rooted in sensitivity and a desire to do the right thing by protecting the innocence of youth. This is an impossible task without the help and ongoing financial support of our sponsors, whom we thank.”

These are the ASACP descriptions for its December sponsors:

A.W.Empire

A Platinum Sponsor supporting ASACP since 2008, Byborg Enterprises, known for its LiveJasmin brand, unites millions of users from around the globe via its famous live cam and chat platforms. Because of the unique nature of live cam services, the company takes its responsibilities very seriously by preventing children from accessing its sites while ensuring its cam models are of legal age.

This process starts with proactively using a warning overlay that alerts visitors that age-restricted content is ahead. Next, the company adds legally required age verification solutions in coordination with relevant authorities.

To ensure they meet the minimum age requirements for performers, individuals who register as live cam models on LiveJasmin.com or associated sites are subject to a rigorous screening process. The company also implements extensive measures to constantly monitor its live content as an additional proactive step for protecting minors.

According to AWEmpire.com CEO and co-founder Karoly Papp, the company needs to be associated with ASACP and support its team’s mission of protecting children.

“Implementing robust safeguards to protect younger generations is a top priority for us. As a leader and trusted name in the webcam industry, we understand our social responsibility to lead by example and make a positive impact,” Papp explained. “Our ongoing support for ASACP emphasizes our dedication to leading the way in consumer-friendly practices.”

iWantClips

An online portal that unites amateur, fetish, and professional content producers with fans of female domination and financial domination content, iWantClips has become a top 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,” said a spokesperson for iWantClips. “Our pledge to be an annual Corporate Sponsor affirms our commitment to keeping age-restricted content away from children.”

As part of this effort, iWantClips features an adult content warning “pop-up” and resources for parents who take an active role in keeping their children safe online.

Latin American Livecams Expo

An Official ASACP Media Sponsor since 2017, the Latin American Livecams Expo (formerly LALExpo) targets the vibrant Latin American market, attracting a growing international and Latin-American audience from companies representing all aspects of the online and adult business world. Because the Latin American Livecams Expo is a business-to-business, education, and trade event, the general public is not permitted to attend. However, a diverse range of companies from the billing, mobile tech, ad network, affiliate sector, and more are in attendance. This executive event is capped by the Latin American Livecams Expo Awards, honoring excellence across dozens of industry categories and market segments.

“Colombia has emerged as a vibrant center of the global camming community and broader digital media market. Latin American Livecams Expo’s goal has always been to promote excellence and responsibility among the companies in this space,” Anthony Rivera, an organizer of the event and co-founder of AJ Studios, said. “Our roots are in the camming community, and we serve these countless independent performers, providing an opportunity for all adults who wish to make a living and support their families and themselves through today’s technology.”

“Of course, with this opportunity comes a great responsibility to do the right thing and to help ensure that only those who are legally able to enjoy camming and other adult entrepreneurial activities are doing so,” Rivera added. “This is why we support ASACP and its mission to educate and professionalize the industry in the name of protecting children, as well as restrict attendance at our event to adult business professionals only.”

“ASACP thanks A.W.Empire, iWantClips, and Latin American Livecams Expo 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 building a better future for the industry and society’s most vulnerable members. We thank them for this and encourage others to help support our continuing efforts on behalf of society’s most vulnerable members.”

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