Featured Sponsors For May 2016 Honored By ASACP

LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection announced its Featured Sponsors for May 2016.

ASACP recognizes Adult Centro, Adam & Eve and Saboom/PartnerCash for their continued generous support of the association in its never-ending fight to protect children.

ASACP’s market specific Best Practices and universal Code of Ethics provide online businesses with basic guidance, while its Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta label helps prevent a minor’s access to adult-oriented websites and mobile apps. This combination of education, information and tools, is further reinforced through the association’s internationally recognized Child Exploitation Hotline that has processed more than one million reports since its inception, and which has an enviable record of success in combating illegal sites.

According to ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning, its Featured Sponsors enable and make use of these tools, placing these companies at the pinnacle of corporate responsibility and self-regulation.

“The association’s Sponsor Recognition Program honors those companies that have demonstrated a willingness to put child protection ahead of raw profits; setting an example for their peers to follow,” Henning explains. “In doing so, they demonstrate to legislators and other stakeholders that the adult industry is made up of caring professionals and legitimate businesses striving to do the right thing.”

 

AdultCentro

An ASACP Title Sponsor that has supported the association since 2012, AdultCentro offers services for adult content creators, performers and publishers. For example, its AC Publisher tool allows users to build a complete site or insert content feeds into an existing site; while the AC Marketplace service brings content buyers and sellers together. AC Cloud allows its users to distribute and monetize their content, for a full service offering.

Together, these tools from AdultCentro provide a complete ecosystem for adult entertainment companies, performers and promoters to bring their wares to market and as such sits on the front line of online child protection.

“Being a featured sponsor with ASACP is gratifying in more ways than one,” says AdultCentro CEO Stan Fiskin. “While the acknowledgement and credit for being a sponsor is appreciated, the true recognition should go to all those at ASACP who continue to protect minors from adult content. The service that ASACP provides goes above and beyond and it’s for that very reason that AdultCentro is a proud supporter of such an organization.”

 

Adam & Eve

One of the most well known names in adult entertainment today, Adam & Eve has supported ASACP since 2002. As America’s leading adult toy company for more than 40 years, Adam & Eve has built up a reputation as a trusted and reliable merchant serving a wide range of customers: male or female, straight or gay, and everywhere in between — as long as they are of legal age. The company further extends this proactive “adults only” philosophy to include access to its website — which it restricts through use of the RTA label, serving as another example of the company’s commitment to privacy and safety.

Because it is such a well known brand, Adam & Eve is looked up to by both consumers and industry peers alike — and through its sponsorship of ASACP, Adam & Eve becomes an ever more worthy corporate role model, and shining example of social responsibility.

 

Saboom/PartnerCash

Founded in 1999 by two brothers with a vision of creating the first affiliate platform targeting the German market, providing innovative services to help webmasters earn as much revenue as possible from referrals, PartnerCash.com has since entered the international market where its reputation for reliability and innovation have driven it forward to success.

An ASACP Corporate Sponsor since 2012, PartnerCash helps protects children online in part by using the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta label, used to secure sites such as its flagship property Saboom, which seeks to bring the next generation of interactivity to adult entertainment; showing the company’s long term “here to stay” vision.

 

“The generosity of our sponsors, and the ‘over and above’ support of our Featured Sponsors, make our non-profit operation possible, and fuel the success of our efforts,” Henning said. “As ASACP continues to cope with a declining budget and increased responsibilities, it is vital that we receive such industry support if we are to carry on our mission.”

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