AWE Creates RTA PSA for ASACP Featuring Mickey Bojcsik

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has released a public service announcement (PSA) featuring Adult Webmaster Empire-Lalib Marketing Support Group’s program director Mickey Bojcsik for the Restricted to Adults (RTA) Website Label.

The PSA features Bojcsik reminding companies to protect children and to protect their business by labeling with RTA and is available for viewing on YouTube.com/ASACPRTA.

The video is part of an ongoing series of PSAs produced by ASACP; however, this is the first video featuring one of its international sponsors as part of ASACP’s international expansion efforts.

Adult Webmaster Empire (AWE) voluntarily produced the video for ASACP.

“AWE’s support of ASACP has been vital to our ability to help protect children online,” ASACP CEO Joan Irvine said. “This has included participating on the ASACP U.S. Advisory Council and helping to set up the E.U. Advisory Council.

“We are incredibly grateful for Mickey and AWE’s very active participation in the ASACP mission of online child protection; it demonstrates their corporate social responsibility. RTA has become the industry standard for content labeling. It is important that the adult industry remains diligent in labeling with RTA and we are honored that Mickey volunteered to produce this video.”

AWE is a live webcam affiliate program with a site portfolio listing more than 600,000 registered amateur video chat hosts. The company has supported ASACP as a Platinum Sponsor since 2008.

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