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Sextronix Joins on as ASACP Corporate Sponsor

Los Angeles (October 21, 2010) — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to announce that Sextronix has become its newest Corporate Sponsor.

Sextronix has been creating high quality adult websites since 1996 and offers a variety of affiliate programs for webmasters.

“We have been looking for a great solution to help protect kids from accessing any of our adult sites,” stated a Sextronix spokesperson. “After doing research we came across ASACP and liked what the association has done in the past, and are now doing today to protect kids from accessing adult websites, while fighting against those that show CP.”

“Once we saw all that ASACP does to protect children from accessing porn, we decided to become a Corporate Sponsor in the cause of fighting CP and making the Internet a safer place for kids,” the spokesperson added. “Sextronix and ASACP is a perfect match.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Sextronix as our newest corporate sponsor. We had a meeting in Amsterdam and they moved very quickly through the process,” stated ASACP CEO Joan Irvine. “We are grateful for Sextronix commitment to child protection by not only their ASACP financial support, but by following our best practices. ASACP has been focused on expansion into Europe and Sextronix is the first new European sponsor since the two tradeshows last month. Their support demonstrates that international companies understand the benefits of ASACP and RTA.”

Founded in 1996, ASACP is a non-profit organization dedicated to online child protection. ASACP battles child pornography through its CP Reporting Hotline and helps parents prevent children from viewing age-restricted material online with its Restricted To Adults (RTA) Website Label (www.rtalabel.org). ASACP is the only association in the world that coordinates the adult entertainment industry’s efforts to protect children online. It has spent more than 14 years creating progressive programs to protect children and its relationship in assisting the adult industry’s child protection efforts is unparalleled. For more information, visit www.asacp.org.

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