ASACP to Attend Prague TES This Weekend

LOS ANGELES —  The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) and its executive director, Tim Henning, will attend the TES Conference in Prague, Sept. 16-19.

“In addition to its complimentary sponsor status, TES has provided the association with a table at the event’s Meet Market, allowing ASACP to engage with business owners and operators face-to-face,” said a rep. “TES has also graciously underwritten ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning’s admission to the event and hotel accommodations, and DialXS is generously underwriting Henning’s airfare to and from TES’ venue city of Prague.”

Henning enthused about the event.

“By educating website operators, app publishers and other stakeholders about the latest business standards and practices for legal compliance, especially when user-generated content is involved, we strengthen the fight to protect children online,” he said. “TES has long provided the association an unparalleled opportunity to reach the most diverse range of businesses and influencers imaginable. It is vital to ASACP’s European outreach and our educational and fundraising efforts.

“Thanks to DialXS and the promoters of the TES Affiliate Conferences, ASACP will once again meet in person with top business leaders as well as newcomers to the industry across a range of relevant market segments,” Henning added. “It is the perfect opportunity to deliver the association’s message of keeping children out of and away from adult-oriented entertainment, and we strongly encourage everyone to meet with us in Prague.”

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