LOS ANGELES—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named Venus Berlin as its newest In-Kind Media Sponsor.
ASACP’s sponsors are reputable industry leaders known for ethical and responsible practices, using technical and procedural measures that enhance online child safety. These efforts protect minors and sensitive users from exposure to age-restricted content online, helping to preserve their innocence as they navigate digital spaces.
ASACP’s newest In-Kind Media Sponsor, Venus Berlin, is Europe’s largest trade fair and consumer event for adult entertainment and lifestyle. Since 1997, the event has brought together over 270 exhibitors from more than 40 countries, along with creators, platforms, brands, media representatives, and tens of thousands of visitors.
Beyond showcasing trends, products, and performances, Venus also serves as a key meeting point for the international industry, fostering dialogue around responsibility, innovation, and the future of adult content in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
According to Walter Hasenclever, Venus Berlin’s press spokesperson, the event embodies openness, innovation, and responsibility in the adult industry.
“Supporting ASACP is a natural extension of our commitment to ensuring that adult content remains strictly within an adult context,” Hasenclever explained. “Protecting minors is not optional—it is a shared responsibility across the entire industry.”
“Especially in a digital world where content is more accessible than ever, strong partnerships like the one with ASACP are essential,” Hasenclever concluded. “Education, technical standards, and clear boundaries help ensure that adult entertainment stays where it belongs—with consenting adults only.”
The next Venus Berlin is set for October 22-25. For more information, visit Venus-Festival.com.
ASACP’s Executive Director, Tim Henning, expressed gratitude for Venus Berlin’s status as the newest stakeholder in the association’s mission and emphasized that each sponsor plays a vital role in creating a safer online environment by supporting the association’s child protection initiatives.
“The commitment of these industry leaders to protect young people’s innocence while respecting adults’ choices is creating a significant impact,” Henning said. “ASACP is grateful for the ongoing assistance it receives from players like Venus Berlin and for the good work that is being accomplished by the association.”
ASACP’s sponsors and members provide the reach and resources the association needs to provide free child protection tools to educators, parents, and media publishers.
Among ASACP’s most notable achievements are its RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta-labeling system, which prevents children from accessing adult-oriented web pages and apps, and its CSAM Reporting Tipline, which has processed over 1.3 million reports since its inception and remains a vital global resource.
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