Morgan Sommer Joins ASACP Advisory Council

Los Angeles, CA – ASACP is the organization that helps the adult site industry make a difference in the battle against child pornography. Cybersocket leads the field in groundbreaking news, practical resources and provocative original content for the LGBT community and the nation's largest freely distributed gay print magazine. “ASACP is pleased to announce that Morgan Sommer, Co-Founder of Cybersocket, joined the ASACP Advisory Council (AC). It is important that ASACP addresses the needs of all areas of the adult industry. Morgan brings a wealth of experience, industry knowledge and he is a well-respected representative of the gay community.” said Joan Irvine, executive director of ASACP. Morgan Sommer joins the other industry leaders who advise ASACP on its current and future direction: Aly Drummond, Python; Alec Helmy, XBiz.com; Tom Hymes, AVN Online; Gary Kremen, Sex,com; Kat Sunlove, Free Speech Coalition; and Jeff Southworth, Epoch Transaction Services. Sommer said, “Thank you Joan and the other members of the Advisory Council for inviting me to work with you to fulfill the mission of ASACP. The opportunity and privilege it represents is appreciated. Cybersocket and its resources are committed to supporting and endorsing a legal, ethical, and government free adult Internet. As my friend Karl Edwards, owner of Bedfellow.com, is fond of saying, "Porn Is Good!" ASACP is protecting minors as well as our industry.” ASACP is the organization that helps the adult site industry make a difference in the battle against child pornography. Over 4700 adult sites that are taking a stand against child pornography by proudly display the ASACP logo. If you are interested in learning more about ASACP or helping in the fight against child pornography, please view the ASACP site (www.asacp.org) or email membership@asacp.org. For further information, contact: Joan Irvine, joan@asacp.org.

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