KatesTube.com Becomes Newest ASACP Corporate Sponsor

KatesTube.com Becomes Newest ASACP Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — ASACP has announced KatesTube.com as its newest Corporate Sponsor.

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning said that the association’s sponsors, such as KatesTube.com, provide examples of proactive corporate responsibility and ethical operation.

“By sponsoring ASACP, the industry’s most prominent players prove that legal adult entertainment companies are capable of doing the right thing when it comes to preventing children from accessing adult-oriented materials,” Henning explained. “ASACP is grateful to the commitment to online child protection that KatesTube.com is making, and we encourage other companies to embrace a similar leadership role in keeping children out of and away from adult-oriented materials.”

KatesTube.com is the flagship of a 10-site adult tube network, which checks all new videos being uploaded before they are published online.

“We respect people’s privacy; therefore, we allow only sponsored videos or webcam videos uploaded by companies that received permission from the models,” said Amit from KatesTube. “We do not allow any video to be uploaded if it might suggest in any way that it is underage or a DMCA copyright violation.”

“All the models in the videos we list are above 18 years old and they must also look over 18,” Amit added. “We keep it strict.”

Through the efforts of its staff and volunteers, ASACP carefully uses the support it receives from the community to continue its 23-year record of success; such as its Child Exploitation Tipline, which has processed over 1 million reports worldwide, earning accolades while working closely with law enforcement agencies. In addition, ASACP’s educational, informational and inspirational resources provide a range of market-specific Best Practices and a universal Code of Ethics for online businesses, app- and website operators.

“ASACP’s sponsors showcase the diversity of support that the Association receives from a wide range of market segments,” Henning concluded. “With generous contributions from responsible companies such as KatesTube.com, ASACP continues its positive achievements in improving the daily digital lives of today’s constantly connected youth.”

For additional information, visit ASACAP online and on Twitter and email tim@asacp.org.

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