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LiveSex.com Becomes an ASACP Platinum Sponsor
Los Angeles, CA (August 11, 2006) - The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to announce that LiveSex.com has become its newest Platinum Sponsor.

LiveSex.com is a dynamic webcam content provider, and the sites operating under its umbrella have achieved enormous growth in the past few years. According to Mickey Bojcsik, Project Manager of the company behind LiveSex.com, the organization's sense of responsibility has therefore grown proportionally.

"Supporting ASACP's efforts to crack down on child pornography is just one of Livesex.com's ways of making the virtual adult community safer," said Bojcsik. "We're glad to support ASACP in their crusade against CP, and I urge every professional in the live cam business to get aboard."

ASACP's Platinum Sponsors are its largest financial contributors. LiveSex.com joins a select group which also includes ATKingdom, AVN Media Network, CE Cash, Epoch, NationalNet and Xbiz. Numerous other companies support ASACP as Title and Corporate Sponsors, while hundreds of others are ASACP members.

ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine praised the enthusiasm LiveSex.com has shown for the organization's mission. "LiveSex.com has really jumped right in as an ASACP Sponsor," she noted. "They participated in our annual Sponsors meeting at Internext, where we plan our goals for the year to come. Only a handful of companies commit at the Platinum level. I can't think of a better way to demonstrate the adult industry's commitment to protecting children online."

Bojcsik agreed. "We have the power to self-regulate. Keep your neighborhood as clean as possible, and you lower the chances of unpleasant visitors knocking on your door."

Founded in 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP battles child pornography through its CP reporting hotline, and by organizing the efforts of the online adult industry to combat the heinous crime of child sexual abuse.

Companies and individuals interested in supporting ASACP may go to www.asacp.org for more information on how to get involved.

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