ASACP Signs EuroRevenue as Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — In its continuing effort to press forward in the fight against online child pornography, ASACP has announced that Switzerland-based EuroRevenue has signed on as the nonprofit’s newest corporate sponsor.

EuroRevenue, which offers a range of services from site creation and management to content delivery, security and affiliate marketing and promotion, decided to expand its longstanding relationship with ASACP and become a sponsor.

“ASACP has been doing such a great job,” EuroRevenue owner Joe said. “We’ve had their links up for several years, so we felt that becoming a corporate sponsor was the best next step in further supporting the fight against child porn on the Internet.”

For ASACP, which now has more than 50 sponsors around the world, the addition of a European company, which serves clients internationally, marks a positive development in the effort to grow the organization’s base of support.

“We’re hoping to see more European companies get on board,” Joan Irvine, ASACP Executive Director, said. “Child protection is an international issue, so the solution has to be international as well. As ASACP’s base of support grows, so does our ability to do more outreach, including international outreach.”

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