Sex.com, ASACP Extend Joint Webmaster Promotion

A joint Webmaster promotion by Sex.com and Adult Sites Against Child Pornography - through which Sex.com is making extra contributions to ASACP - has been extended until July 30.

For each affiliate Webmaster who deposits $500 into their Sex.com account for text, banners, or traffic from any country, Sex.com will pay $150 of the $300 annual Guardian-level ASACP membership if the Webmaster wants to join ASACP, Sex.com and ASACP said in a July 24 announcement.

Interested affiliate Webmasters need only use Sex.com as their referral code when applying for ASACP Approved Membership, and will be instructed to make their Sex.com account deposit upon notice of approval.

Sex.com itself is a founding sponsor of ASACP and sits on the child porn fighting group's advisory board, with Sex.com mastermind Gary Kremen involving himself heavily enough in the anti-child porn cause.

ASACP, of course, is also planning a pledge campaign at Internext in Hollywood, Fla., Aug. 1-3. Showgoers will be asked to pledge to become approved members, sponsors, or make financial contributions, with everyone pledging going into a drawing for an annual corporate sponsorship for 12 months, a $5,000 value, as of Sept. 1. ASACP is also offering the option to Webmasters applying for membership during the Sex.com promotion, ASACP said.

Sex.com itself is credited by ASACP as setting a standard for search engines in the child porn battle, with searchers entering unacceptable or suspicious enough terms in the Sex.com engine being redirected to an ASACP link. The company is also working on a software program that would let anyone determine if terms or links are unacceptable by ASACP's Code of Ethics, the group said, linking to a database covering such terms in forty languages and licensed free to ASACP.

For more information, visit Sex.com or ASACP on the Web.