ASACP Returns to Romania for Bucharest Summit

BUCHAREST — ASACP, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection, will be participating in the Bucharest Summit, set to be held May 30 through June 1 in Romania.

The Bucharest Summit unites the adult digital media and live cam communities with affiliates and fans alike, with a robust conference schedule, numerous parties and awards show.

“Bucharest Summit prides itself as being the hub of business conferences in Romania, as Bucharest itself is one of the industry’s leading hotspots in Europe today,” said an event spokesperson. “Business is all about connections, whether you are a performer, a marketer, a salesperson or a CEO. The Bucharest Summit brings together all players in the industry, as well as mainstream products, billing and service providers, suppliers, marketers, affiliates and webmasters, covering all business areas.”

In anticipation of the upcoming conference, ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning spoke about some of the company's target goals. 

“One of the association’s top goals while attending events is to encourage the universal adoption of our RTA (Restricted To Adults) technology,” he said.“This free and easy-to-implement tool makes a real improvement in the online safety of underage and other sensitive audiences, and being able to explain the details to a wide range of top management and technical personnel is an invaluable aid.”

He continued, “Another top goal for us at the Bucharest Summit is to raise awareness of ASACP’s new Content Creator membership opportunity. It is a perfect venue for this vital initiative, as it draws a broad international entourage of models and digital artists who are ready to take the next step as business professionals on their content creation journey.”

For more information about ASACP or to schedule a meeting with Henning in Bucharest, email tim@asacp.org.

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