SkinVideo Signs on as ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) announced today that SkinVideo has signed on as ASACP’s newest corporate sponsor.

“As a proud corporate sponsor of the ASACP, SkinVideo believes very strongly in the cause that the ASACP spearheads: the protection of children in the Internet space,” said SkinVideo Vice President of Marketing Kathleen Morford. “I’ve personally worked with [ASACP CEO] Joan Irvine and respect her position as both a CEO and friend. Sponsoring the organization’s mission, and incorporating the RTA and ASACP labels into our site through compliance, diligence and a sense of responsibility, has always been a priority for SkinVideo.”

“Kathleen has always been supportive of ASACP,” Irvine said. “SkinVideo has been supporting ASACP as a member since 2005. We are thrilled they have upgraded their support to a Corporate Sponsor level. It truly shows their commitment to protecting children.”

SkinVideo’s increase in sponsorship is the third piece of major sponsorship news to come from ASACP in February. Earlier this week, ASACP announced that Eddie’s Kids had joined as a Title Sponsor, and last week ASACP announced that Fla$hCash had signed up as a Corporate Sponsor.

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