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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. ASACP also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online.

why ASACP?

Shutting down CP sites (and catching child pornographers!) can only happen if suspected sites are reported and investigated. But it's hard for the government to review all the reports with which they're inundated. In addition, members of the general public surfing the web may feel uncomfortable contacting government agencies.
Fortunately, ASACP fosters communication and cooperation with the online adult industry. This means we have the outreach and access to involve adult sites and their customers, as well as the knowledge and technical ability to review submitted reports, and forward suspect sites to the authorities who consider our Red Flag Reports to be high priority.

what we do & how we do it

  • ASACP provides an online hotline for web surfers and webmasters to report suspected child pornography. Our many member sites provide links to this hotline, which receives thousands of reports every month.
  • ASACP investigates these reports and determines the hosting, billing, IP address, ownership, and linkage of suspected CP sites. ASACP then forwards Red Flag reports to the appropriate government agencies and associations. These include the FBI and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, as well as European hotlines. We also notify ISPs and payment processors when their hosting and billing services are hijacked by CP operators.
  • ASACP's Approved Member program for adult sites offers a model of effective self-regulation for the online adult industry. Approved Member sites are required to comply with our Code of Ethics.
  • ASACP has established Best Practices for members, which are recommended not just for adult sites, but also for search engines, billing and hosting companies, dating sites, and others.
  • ASACP created the RTA ("Restricted to Adults") label to better enable parental filtering, and to demonstrate the online adult industry's commitment to helping parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate content.
  • ASACP keeps its members informed on current laws and regulations pertaining to child pornography and child protection, as well as new and pending legislation.
  • ASACP works to educate and inform its members, the online adult industry, government policy makers, and the public about issues related to child protection, illegal online activities, and the efforts of the online adult industry to battle child sexual abuse.

how you can help

  • Join ASACP and become a Member or Sponsor!
  • The ASACP logo displayed on a member site means that site neither contains nor condones child pornography.
  • Thousands of adult sites have already joined our cause, helping to raise awareness and fight child sexual abuse.
  • Our Sponsors include some of the largest and most prominent online adult companies. Click HERE for a complete list!
  • Donate to ASACP, and/or Become a Supporter!


latest news

October 24 - ASACP Executive Director Joan Irvine on Legal Panel at GAYVN Retreat (read)
October 11 - Event Organizers Help To Represent ASACP at MOBX 2007 (read)
October 9 - ASACP Offers Important Steps to Report Child Pornography (read)
October 4 - ASACP Announces Promotions (read)
October 2 - Zivity Starts-Up as ASACP Corporate Sponsor (read)
ASACP Creates Video to Demonstrate Adult Industry’s Work to Protect Children (read)
 

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ASACP stands up for children`s rights, allowing us to spend time working on making our businesses better. -- Ellisa, Platinum Bucks
I appreciate your efforts to control child pornography and have visited sites that show your affiliation with your group. Through your efforts the web will be a safe place to view "pornography" which is a right that I think all Americans can enjoy.
Whatever adults choose to do in privacy is fine with me -- except when it infringes upon the innocence and naivety of our children. Personally, I don`t have children ... but am a vociferous proponent of what you folks stand for. Thanks for being there!
 
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