- Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP)
The [http://www.asacp.org Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP)] is a non-profit organization that fights Internet child pornography ['Google Slapped with Porn Suit', "Red Herring" - May 5, 2006.] and works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online. [Orr, J.Scott. 'Web porn may get X-rated e-labels.' "New Jersey Star Ledger" - December 11, 2006.]
Most of ASACP's funding comes from sponsoring companies in the onlineadult entertainment industry. There are hundreds of ASACP member companies, comprising thousands ofwebsites . All ASACP member sites are required to comply with the group's code of ethics. [Spigal, KC. 'ASACP: Advocating Child Protection.' "Cybersocket" - August, 2006.]
ASACP was founded in 1996 as a hotline where webmasters and web surfers could report child pornography on the internet. ASACP’s online child pornography reporting hotline receives thousands of reports per month. ASACP investigates to determine the hosting, billing,IP address , ownership, and linkage of suspected child pornography sites. ASACP then forwards information to law enforcement, theNational Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and hotlines in other countries. ['ASACP At 10.' "Klixxx Magazine" - May, 2006] Sites can also be reported to webhosts and domain name registrars in order to be shut down.In late 2006, ASACP launched the [http://www.rtalabel.org RTA ("Restricted to Adults") website label] . RTA is a META tag that webmasters place in the page headers of adult websites to better enable parental filtering. [Reed, Theresa. cite web
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work = BusinessVoyeur.com] On June 22, 2007 ASACP held a press conference to officially announce the Restricted to Adults - RTA Website Label. A video which includes highlights from the press conference as well as comments from Free Speech Advocate Greg Piccionelli andWicked Pictures Contract Performer, Writer, and DirectorStormy Daniels is available on [http://www.youtube.com/asacprta ASACP's YouTube Channel] .In March 2008, ASACP released a public service announcement (PSA) featuring adult film star
Stormy Daniels for the Restricted to Adults - RTA Website Label. Daniels is a Wicked Pictures Contract Performer, Writer, and Director. In addition she has appeared in such films as The 40-Year Old Virgin, Knocked-up, and the FX Network series Dirt. The RTA PSA, which is available for viewing at [http://www.youtube.com/asacprta ASACP's YouTube Channel] features Daniels discussing the RTA website label and encouraging parents to use parental filtering software in order to protect children from viewing age-inappropriate content. The one minute video is the first in what will become an ongoing series of PSAs produced by ASACP featuring different adult entertainment stars.In June 2008, an article in the California Western Law Review highlighted ASACP’s and the U.S. adult entertainment industry's efforts to keep children safe. "Untangling Child Pornography From the Adult Entertainment Industry: An Inside Look at the Industry's Efforts to Protect Minors" was published by Robert D. Richards, a professor of journalism and law, and
Clay Calvert , a professor of First Amendment studies. Both teach at Pennsylvania State University and are involved in the university's Center for the First Amendment. The article provides a unique, in-depth insight into the burgeoning problem ofchild pornography and the efforts of the U.S. adult entertainment industry to keep children safe. The article focuses primarily on an in-person interview conducted with ASACP CEO Joan Irvine that took place in July 2007. Irvine discusses the difficulty the adult industry faces both in stopping politicians from linking mainstream adult entertainment to child pornography and in changing public perception about this conflation. Irvine also discusses the RTA "Restricted to Adults" label andPaul Cambria ’s testimony before theSenate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in regards to labeling. In addition Calvert and Richards interviewed several adult industry insiders including attorneys Gregory Piccionelli and Clyde DeWitt, Paul Fishbein ofAVN (magazine) and Tom Hymes ofXBIZ . ['ASACP Highlighted in Law Review Article.' "AVN" - June, 2008.]ASACP released its third public service announcement (PSA) about the Restricted to Adults - RTA Website Label in August 2008. The PSA features Teravision President and multi-award winning adult actress
Tera Patrick along with her husband, musician and actorEvan Seinfeld . In the RTA PSA, which is available for viewing on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqHPmerEydI YouTube.com/ASACPRTA] , Patrick and Seinfeld discuss the RTA website label and encourage parents to useweb filtering software in order to protect children from viewing age-inappropriate content.On August 19th, ASACP CEO Joan Irvine was presented the 2008 Associations Make a Better World Award by the American Society of Association Executives and The Center for Association Leadership, Washington, DC at their annual meeting in San Diego. The Associations Make a Better World Awards recognize associations that engage in compelling programs and activities that benefit communities in the United States and internationally in two categories: U.S./Developed Nations and Developing Nations. ASACP received the overall award in the U.S./Developed Nations category for its RTA website label.
Awards
• Associations Advance America 2005 Honor Roll Presented by the American Society of Associations Executives
• Associations Advance America 2008 Honor Roll Presented by the American Society of Associations Executives
• City Of Los Angeles Certificate Of Recognition Presented by Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa
• Overall Winner U.S./Developed Nations Category 2008 Associations Make a Better World Award Presented by the American Society of Association Executives
• City Of Redondo Beach Mayor's Commendation Presented by Mayor Michael A. Gin
• U.S. House Of Representatives Congressional Commendation Presented by Congresswoman Jane Harman
• The City Of West Hollywood City Proclamation Presented by Mayor Jeffrey Prang
• The City Of San Diego City Proclamation Presented by Mayor Jerry Sanders
• California State Assembly Certificate Of Recognition Presented to Joan Irvine by Assemblymember Ted W. Lieu
• California State Assembly Certificate Of Recognition Presented to ASACP by Assemblymember Ted W. LieuReferences/Notes
External links
* [http://www.asacp.org/ ASACP Website]
* [http://www.rtalabel.org/ RTA ("Restricted to Adults") Label Website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/asacprta ASACP's YouTube Channel] Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): [http://www.fbi.gov/innocent.htm Innocent Images National Initiative]
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ): [http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/ceos/page.php Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS)]
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS): [http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/mime/open.pdf?Item=1729 Child Pornography on the Internet (PDF Document)]
U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE): [http://www.ice.gov/partners/investigations/services/cyberbranch.htm Cyber Crimes Center]
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC): [http://www.ncmec.org/missingkids/servlet/PageServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=218 Exploited Child Unit (ECU)]
* [http://www.ecpat.net/eng/index.asp ECPAT International]
* [http://www.takeparentalcontrol.org/ Take Parental Control] - guide for parents on how to restrict or block inappropriate content on the Internet, on TV, in videogames, on cell phones and more.
* [http://parentalcontrolbar.org/ Parental Control Toolbar] - free public service that helps concerned parents prevent their children from accessing adult-oriented websites.Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) - [http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.htm A Parent`s Guide to Internet Safety]
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