InterClimax Becomes ASACP Title Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Interactive adult content provider InterClimax climax has become a title sponsor of ASACP, joining the ranks of significant financial contributors to the non-profit dedicated to eradicating child pornography online.

InterClimax President Ben Jelloun said the Amsterdam-based company sees helping ASACP fight child pornography online as a key component to its overall growth.

“As InterClimax continues to grow, and becomes even more diverse and international, we remain committed to responsible business practices like those advocated by ASACP,” he said. “We believe adult companies can be both successful and conscientious. That’s why InterClimax is now an ASACP Title Sponsor.”

ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine said InterClimax has set a positive example for the industry by lending its support to the organization.

“InterClimax’s successful business model has made them very influential in the adult industry,” she said. “Now, by sponsoring ASACP, they’re setting a different kind of example. Plus, InterClimax operates all over the world. Since fighting child pornography and protecting kids online are big concerns everywhere, having InterClimax aboard helps broaden ASACP’s international outreach.”

Irvine said Title Sponsors represent some of the largest financial contributors to ASACP.

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