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Nasty Dollars Now ASACP Title Sponsor
The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection has said Nasty Dollars has become its newest Title Sponsor.
ASACP Adds DHD Media
After 10 years in business, DHD Media joined The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection as its newest corporate sponsor.
Private Media Sponsors ASACP
Private Media Group has become the latest ASACP Corporate Sponsor, joining an ever-growing list of adult entertainment companies working to stop the spread of child pornography online.
ASACP to Attend MACC
The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will be represented at the second Mobile Adult Content Congress by ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine, who will take part in two different panels examining issues faced by webmasters who are looking to “mobilize.”
ASACP to Participate at Gay Phoenix Forum
The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection will be represented at the first annual Gay Phoenix Forum by ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine, who will take part in a panel on legal issues faced by gay sites and the adult industry.
Wildline! Helps ASACP Improve Online Presence
ASACP Corporate Sponsor Wildline! has flexed its online muscle to help the non-profit organization improve its search engine rankings, query results and increase traffic, something the organization’s Executive Director Joan Irvine said she was thankful for because it helps prevent the commercial exploitation of children online.
Homegrown Video Joins ASACP
Amateur porn pioneer Homegrown Video has proven its dedication to fighting the spread of child pornography online by joining the ASACP as its latest corporate sponsor.
ALS Scan Joins ASACP
Content producer ALS Scan has become the latest adult entertainment company to fight child pornography online by becoming a corporate sponsor of ASACP.
WEGCash Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor
Reaching into its wallet to help stop the spread of child pornography online, WEGCash has signed on as ASACP’s newest corporate sponsor.
ASACP Suffers ‘Spoof’ Email Attack
The ASACP has become the target of a massive “spoof” email attack, according to the nonprofit’s Executive Director Joan Irvine, who said that the attack appears to be aimed at damaging and discrediting the organization, which has made fighting online child pornography its mission for the past 10 years.
AEBN Becomes ASACP Corporate Sponsor
Making a commitment to help fight the spread of child pornography online, Charlotte, N.C.-based adult video-on-demand company AEBN has increased its support of ASACP, becoming the nonprofit’s latest corporate sponsor.
LiveSex Becomes ASACP Platinum Sponsor
Demonstrating its commitment to fighting child pornography online, webcam content provider LiveSex.com has become the latest Platinum Sponsor of the ASACP.
Lion’s Den Becomes ASACP Corporate Sponsor
Online and brick-and-mortar adult entertainment retailer Lion’s Den has joined the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection as the nonprofit’s latest corporate sponsor.
ASACP Holding Self-Labeling Workshop at Internext
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ASACP to Hold Self-Labeling Workshop at Internext
The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) will hold a roundtable discussion on self-labeling by adult sites at the Internext Summer 2006 expo in Hollywood, Fla.
ASACP Celebrates 10 Years at Farewell Executive Champagne Brunch
Ending the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum on the right note was on the minds of all convention attendees, weary yet fulfilled from an exciting and productive industry forum. The Farewell Executive Champagne Brunch sponsored by Sex Search provided an opportunity to say goodbye, discuss the past days’ events, and most importantly, celebrate ASACP’s tenth anniversary.
Self Label or Lose It, ASACP Says
The last seminar of the XBIZ Summer ’06 Industry Forum focused the spotlight on a recent proposal from ASACP for the adult industry to develop a voluntary, self-regulatory labeling system.
ASACP to Offer ‘Adults Only’ Label
To better help parents filter adult content from their children online, the ASACP plans to trademark an “adults only” label. The nonprofit will offer the label to the adult entertainment industry.
NastyDollars Becomes Corporate Sponsor of ASACP
Affiliate program NastyDollars.com has enhanced its commitment to stopping the spread of child pornography online by enlisting as ASACP’s newest corporate sponsor.
ASACP Joins Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography
Adding more weight to the new Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography, ASACP has said that it will participate as a collaborator in the coalition in an effort to further blunt the spread of online child pornography as an economic crime.