LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named AdultWebmasterNet and LALExpo as featured sponsors for March.
ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning shared that its sponsors rank among the industry’s most respected companies and exemplify corporate responsibility, ethical business practices, and simple technical measures can help protect minors and other sensitive users from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.
“ASACP’s family of sponsors highlight the industry’s efforts to protect the innocence of youth,” ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said. “These market leaders work in unison to safeguard children while improving the online experience for adults.”
These are the ASACP descriptions for its December sponsors:
AdultWebmasterNet
AdultWebmasterNet.com is a traffic services firm that sells adult website traffic, putting it in a position to work with many sites — and it does so with a distinct sense of corporate responsibility. For example, the company reviews all traffic requests to ensure they meet a set of minimum standards, such as the lack of underage depictions or even any allusion to this material. AdultWebmasterNet also publishes its own set of Best Practices, which include encouraging clients to become sponsors of ASACP and adopt the RTA labeling protocol — actions that spread the word about the need to protect children online and in mobile apps.
LALExpo
The Latin America Adult Business Expo (LALExpo) targets the vibrant Latin American market, attracting a growing international and Latin-American audience from companies representing all aspects of the online and adult business world. Because LALExpo is a business-to-business, education, and trade event, the general public is not permitted to attend, but a diverse range of companies from the billing, mobile tech, ad network, affiliate sector, and more are in attendance.
“Colombia has emerged as a vibrant center of the global camming community and broader digital media market. LALExpo’s goal has always been to promote excellence and responsibility among the companies in this space,” event organizer Anthony Rivera said. “Our roots are in the camming community, and we serve this group made up of countless independent performers, providing an opportunity for all adults who wish to make a living and support their families and themselves through today’s technology.”
“ASACP’s sponsors are building a better future for the industry and society’s most vulnerable members,” Henning said. “We thank them for this and encourage others to support our efforts on behalf of the children.”
Visit ASACP online and on Twitter; contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.