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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
Sounds to me that they'd like to encompass more than just adult sites as members so they generalized it to sites.
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As usual, your perception and observations are dead on.
ASACP has now been approved as a non-profit. The non-profit status along with the name changes allows mainstream companies (ie. Yahoo, Microsoft, etc) to be able to associate with the organization.
Believe it or not, having words like "adult sites" and "child pornography" in the organization's name makes mainstream back away. By changing the name to Association of Sites Against Child Protection, it achieves the following:
1) maintains the ASACP acronym
2) reflects that is is an "Association"
3) that represents "Sites" ie. websites , internet, etc
4) "Advocating Child Protection" is just a broader and more gentler way of saying Against CP.
Fight the Abbreviations!