ASACP Adds XXXRewards as Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — The ASACP, a nonprofit group dedicated to eliminating online child pornography, has added XXXRewards as its latest corporate sponsor.

XXXRewards, the affiliate program for EENT, which has had a presence in online adult entertainment since 1997, operates a range of adult sites from Karup’s to Boyfun.

EENT President Jeff B said conducting business with integrity and forming alliances in the adult industry with those who share similar views has always been a priority for the company.

“We've supported several organizations that sought to protect our industry,” he said. “Not only does ASACP help do that, but they have also long been known as a leader in the fight to protect children. That’s why we at XXXRewards and EENT are especially proud to sponsor their efforts.”

ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine said she was pleased to have the support of a program like XXXRewards.

“We’re always happy to add new sponsors who have already demonstrated that they’re in it for the long haul,” she said. “The folks at XXXRewards and EENT are serious about their business ethics, and about contributing to the overall health of the adult industry. They recognize that protecting kids is part of that, and ASACP is glad to have their support.”

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