ASACP to Discuss Online Child Protection at Webmaster Access Tradeshow
Los Angeles, CA — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to announce its return to Amsterdam for the annual Webmaster Access industry conference, set for September 17 through 19, at the Hilton Doubletree Hotel.
In 2019, Webmaster Access will celebrate its 15th year, attracting loyal attendees along with new faces emerging at every conference. Among the various participants are website owners, publishers and affiliates, media and marketing specialists, content providers and producers, mobile service providers, software solution companies, design services, billing and e-payment providers and more.
The promoters of Webmaster Access graciously provided the association with free registration for this popular event, along with sponsor banner placement, a table at the Meet Market, and an ad in the show guide, for which ASACP is extremely grateful.
ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning will return to this year’s event, thanks to the support of the association’s Official Travel Sponsor, DialXS, to educate site owners and other stakeholders about how they can protect their companies while protecting children on the internet and how ASACP services such as the Restricted To Adults (RTA) website meta-label, Best Practices and its Code of Ethics help to enable this endeavor.
“Webmaster Access attracts adult website operators and their affiliates from across the globe,” Henning explained. “These events draw many professionals that may not travel to U.S.-hosted events, providing the association with a great opportunity for reaching the widest audience possible with our message of child protection and corporate responsibility.”
As a cornerstone of his outreach, at 3 pm on Wednesday, September 18, in the venue’s London 1 and 2 rooms, Henning will participate in a “Meet the Experts” session entitled “The Fixers.” During this event, he will provide the most up-to-date information about age verification and child protection for adult sites and reveal how attendees can prepare their business for the market’s new reality.
“From the UK’s Digital Economy Act to similar efforts around the world and corporate policy changes on top of it all, adult websites requiring age-verification solutions is the coming reality, but not the only challenges to face the industry,” Henning explained. “The need to protect children and ‘doing the right thing’ is a message that ASACP will carry across Europe, including at Webmaster Access in Amsterdam.”
For more information, or to schedule a meeting in Amsterdam with Henning, email tim@asacp.org.