Eurorgazm Joins ASACP as In-Kind Media Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Eurorgazm Magazine has signed on as the latest In-Kind Media Sponsor for Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

ASACP is a nonprofit organization that has worked to promote online child safety for the past 29 years. It relies on the support of numerous companies, organizations, and individuals committed to protecting children from online harm.

Eurorgazm Founder Roland Grotheer enthused about the company's sponsorship.

“At Eurorgazm, protecting children and young people is not just a legal obligation — it’s a deeply personal and moral commitment,” he said. “We believe the adult entertainment industry must proactively draw clear boundaries and create a safe, responsible digital environment. Supporting ASACP is one way we act on this responsibility, and I’m proud that Eurorgazm Magazine can contribute to this important cause.”

Added ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning, "ASACP’s In-Kind Media Sponsors serve a crucial role in the association’s industry outreach efforts by extending our voice into new venues to further the cause of online child safety. Protecting the innocence of youth online is not limited only to the most adult of content categories, but a vital necessity for markets across all verticals that present age-inappropriate or adult-themed topics, and here, Eurorgazm Magazine’s support will benefit the association greatly.”

For more information, visit ASACP

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