ASACP Plans Mouse Pad Giveaway at XBIZ Summer Forum

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will send representatives to XBIZ Summer ’08 Forum.

ASACP will pass out mouse pads that demonstrate how quick and easy it is to label with the RTA “Restricted to Adults” website label. The mouse pads, sponsored by XBIZ, are both useful and educational.

The XBIZ Summer ’08 Forum takes place in Las Vegas, July 9-11, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The forum offers workshops, seminars and networking opportunities for adult industry professionals. Information on ASACP will be available at the XBIZ cabana, which will be located in the newly designed private pool area.

The last official event of the XBIZ Summer ’08 Forum will be a farewell brunch at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s Ago Restaurant on July 11 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. ASACP director of membership Ruby Tan will share some of the highlights of ASACP’s recent accomplishments and will also be available for discussion.

Video featuring ASACP CEO Joan Irvine being interviewed on WJLA in Washington and ASACP’s current public service announcements featuring Wicked Pictures contract performer/director/writer Stormy Daniels will be available for viewing.

To preview the videos, click here.

“The work of ASACP could not be done without our supporters,” said Irvine. “Recently the RTA website label has received numerous accolades, and I hope the brunch can be an opportunity to celebrate these successes with those who have helped make it all possible.”

For more information, log on to ASACP.org.

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