ASACP to Meet Digital Media Industry Leaders at XBIZ Summit

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced its return participation in the upcoming XBIZ Summit, scheduled for May 14-17 at the Mayfair Hotel & Spa, in Coconut Grove, Florida.

The XBIZ Summit is a three-day annual event that provides adult webmasters, digital media marketers, global e-commerce service providers and a wide variety of business owners and entrepreneurs with a full range of networking, educational and promotional opportunities.

“The XBIZ Summit brings together a global group of online business owners in a relaxing environment that is conducive to the type of one-on-one discussions that help bring ASACP’s message to the relevant decision makers,” ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning said. “This opportunity for in-person networking allows ASACP to educate stakeholders about its mission to keep children out of and away from adult entertainment, through implementing our Code of Ethics, segment-specific Best Practices and by using the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website labeling system.”

Extending Henning’s one-on-one sessions to spread the word about ASACP will be an advertisement in the event’s show guide and a presence at the Mix & Meet sessions. Henning will also be a panelist on the “Legal: Pressing Issues for Adult Industry Entrepreneurs,” seminar being held at 3 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, when he will explain ASACP’s vision of the need for proactive industry self-regulation, and how digital media businesses can protect themselves by protecting children.

As a non-profit organization, ASACP relies on the generous sponsorships, membership fees and contributions it receives from digital media stakeholders and other concerned parties who support online child protection, in order to enable its outreach programs. To learn how you or your company can help make a difference, or for more information, or to schedule a meeting, contact tim@asacp.org

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