Webair Supports ASACP As Corporate Sponsor

Los Angeles, CA – Adult Sites Against Child Pornography (ASACP) is pleased to announce that WebAir (www.webair.com) is supporting ASACP by becoming a Corporate Sponsor of the organization.

Adult Sites Against Child Pornography (ASACP) is the organization that helps the adult site industry make a difference in the battle against child pornography. As corporate sponsor, Webair lends their support and backs ASACP in their fight against child pornography.

Webair’s integrity and devotion to causes, such as ASACP, is why webmasters stand strongly behind them and choose their services for their business needs.

Webair.com is a company created by webmasters for webmasters. Founded in 1996 to provide a viable, affordable, Managed Web hosting solution for companies of all types and sizes, Webair supplies all of the servers, software, bandwidth and management tools needed to run almost any web hosted application – from Internet to enterprise server solutions. They offer many services such as: Application Development and Integration Web Development, Dedicated, Managed, Streaming, Application and Co-located Web hosting, Enterprise Application Integration, Business Applications, Managed Network Services, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, Network Security, E-mail setup and management, Internet Connectivity, IP-based Video and Audio Streaming, LAN Support Services, plus Software and Database Development.

“We strongly believe in the efforts of ASACP,” says Michael Christopher, “and are proud to be sponsoring such a noble cause. It’s people like Joan Irvine, and companies like ASACP that help keep the Internet safe. We stand proudly with ASACP every step of the way.”

“There has been many times when Michael contacted ASACP with information on suspect child pornography and asked what else they could do to help. Companies like Webair that take such an active role in this battle demonstrate the concern of the industry to protect children.” said ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine.

Over 4700 sites that are taking a stand against child pornography proudly display the ASACP logo. If you are interested in learning more about ASACP or helping in the fight against child pornography, please visit the ASACP Web site at www.asacp.org.

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