Nasty Dollars Now ASACP Title Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection has said Nasty Dollars has become its newest Title Sponsor.

Nasty Dollars only recently upgraded from ASACP Executive Member to full Corporate Sponsorship. Now, the company has jumped to the next level by becoming a Title Sponsor.

ASACP’s Title Sponsors are among its largest financial contributors. ASACP Sponsors make larger annual financial contributions, and are featured in the organization’s marketing and publicity efforts, including the ASACP website Sponsors page. Numerous other companies support ASACP as Platinum and Corporate Sponsors, while hundreds of others are ASACP members.

“ASACP’s mission is one that we all need to stand behind,” a Nasty Dollars spokesman said. “Their efforts directly impact the future of our business, and it would be prudent for everyone to support Joan and her team.”

ASACP’s Executive Director Joan Irvine welcomed the company’s increased involvement.

“Nasty Dollars has become more active on our issues,” she said. “They’ve been very supportive of the new site labeling initiative we are developing, and participated in our labeling workshop at Internext Summer. Moving up to Title Sponsorship is just another way Nasty Dollars is demonstrating its commitment to ASACP’s goal of protecting children online.”

For more information, visit ASACP.

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