ASACP to Spread Message at Cybernet Expo

LOS ANGELES — Attendees at this year's upcoming Cybernet Expo will have the opportunity to learn more about the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) and its work on behalf of the online adult industry.

Cybernet Expo is an annual international tradeshow designed for online business professionals. The conference will be held this year July 8-10 at the Golden Gateway Hotel in downtown San Francisco.

“We are grateful to Cybernet Expo for always being so supportive of ASACP and for helping to share ASACP’s mission and work with this year’s attendees,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said.

“Whether it is because you believe in protecting children, want to protect your business, or need to expand your bottom line by expanding your market – anyone operating an adult business online needs to know about ASACP. By demonstrating corporate responsibility, you are letting the companies you do business with and your customers know that you are doing your due diligence to be compliant with child safety standards and have reduced your risk factors which in turn can benefit any adult company on many levels.”

LAJ, Cybernet Expo San Francisco director of operations adds, "It's our pleasure to support ASACP at Cybernet Expo and we appreciate their support of our event year after year. It makes sense to work together when both organizations are always looking out for the good and welfare of the adult industry."

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