CCBill Now an ASACP Platinum Sponsor

LOS ANGELES – The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that CCBill has joined a very select group of ASACP's largest financial contributors by becoming its newest Platinum Sponsor.

Supporting over 32,000 websites since 1996, CCBill provides hosting and online processing services that offer full-featured, ready-to-use solutions designed to get websites up and selling quickly and easily.

CCBill has a long history of supporting ASACP.

"At The Phoenix Forum they have always included information about ASACP and its child protection mission in their show bags and at their resource table," ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said. "Last year they even organized a special workshop so that we could discuss the RTA 'Restricted to Adults' website Label."

CCBill's Platinum sponsorship comes after the recent loss of one of its founders.

"Above all, CCBill is a family business and it's a family who has recently lost its wife and mother," Irvine said. "We feel that this is a tribute to the late JoAnn Cadwell since JoAnn always supported associations and charities that helped children."

"As a trusted processor of online consumer transactions, we at CCBill are very proud to join forces with Joan Irvine and ASCACP as Platinum level sponsors," Ron Cadwell, CEO of CCBill.com said. "We support all of ASCAP's ongoing efforts to protect children, assist parents and facilitate efforts to totally stomp out the threat of child pornography."

Founded in 1996, ASACP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP battles child pornography through its CP reporting hotline, and by organizing the efforts of the online adult industry to combat the crime of child sexual abuse. ASACP also works to help parents to prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online.

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