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  • Joan
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    • Nov 2002
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    ASACP's official statement on .XXX

    I was surprised about the current postings on GFY on .xxx and ASACP. All this information has been available to the public since 5/17/04.

    I would like to make a few statements.

    1. The ASACP mission is to help battle child pornography and protect children on the internet. It does this by providing a CP reporting hotline. It also provides an Approved Member program which offers the benefit to its members of monitoring their sites which provides proof to government agencies that these adult sites are in no way involved with CP. Both of these efforts are progressing very well.

    2. ASACP was approached for support. We decided that it was not in our mission to ?approve? or ?disapprove? such things. If the registry went through and they wanted to give ASACP money, it would be accepted, but we were not willing to take an official position for or against the registry, as that is not what ASACP does. ASACP reports CP to government agencies."

    3. Alec Helmy of XBiz was the person who founded and funded ASACP from 1996 to 2002. However, ASACP is now a nonprofit association and completely separate from Alec's entities. Alec has always been diligent in his efforts to maintain this separation and in no way benefits financially from ASACP.

    4. Recently, ASACP changed its name to the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection to more effectively represent its members and nonprofit status, and work in harmony with government agencies and mainstream associations. The organization`s prior name and site no longer reflected the depth of its expanded mission. (http://www.asacp.org/press/pr030205.html).

    5. ASACP has provided a child pornography reporting hotline since 1996 and sends over 3000 validated reports to the FBI, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and other relevant international hotlines annually. Last month, ASACP launched cpHotline.org with P2P Patrol (http://www.asacp.org/press/pr050305.html).

    The P2P PATROL initiative, which represents a voluntary collaboration of technology and related service companies along with government agencies and trade groups, offers programs focusing on education, deterrence, and enforcement for combating online child pornography, and operates the P2Ppatrol.com website.

    CPHotline.org is a valuable tool complimenting P2P PATROL in helping consumers who inadvertently encounter CP to recognize, remove, and report it.

    6. ASACP`s next project is to work with the cell phone industry to develop a solution for its users to report child pornography as this is the newest distribution method.

    7. As indicated by their work with the P2P Patrol, ASACP is pleased to help other groups be more effective in their efforts. On May 17, 2004, ASACP wrote a letter to IFFOR supporting their efforts to protect children;

    "I applaud IFFOR and ICM Registry's initiative to integrate tools and technology of finding and reporting child pornography websites into their proposed registry application to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

    I also support the online adult industry developing their own credible business practices in conjunction with other impacted stakeholders and support the IFFOR initiative to create a line of communication between the adult industry and the global community."

    8. As stated in the letter of 5/17/05 9 http://forum.icann.org/lists/stld-rf...msg00061.html), "ASACP has been in negotiations with the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR) and ICM for it to serve as a hotline for reviewing reports of suspected child pornography and to carry out the secondary monitoring of .xxx sites for child pornography", just as it was negotiation with P2P Patrol (refer to #4 above).

    9. My understanding is the IFFOR will contribute to various child protection associations, not just ASACP. This is no different than ASACP applying for government and other grants which it is doing this year.
    ASACP - Protecting Your Business By Protecting Children
  • exportyourbiz-com
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    #2
    Non-existant sig spot.

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    • tranza
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      • Jun 2003
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      #3
      See sig...

      Ok, now I'm reading it...
      I'm just a newbie.

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      • Socks
        Confirmed User
        • May 2002
        • 8475

        #4
        How many people are seriously going to report CP using their cellphones? Is this really worth your time?

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        • Nader
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          • Dec 2003
          • 5086

          #5
          Good read Joan,

          Thanks for all the info! Keep it up

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          • polish_aristocrat
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Jul 2002
            • 40377

            #6
            Originally posted by Socks
            How many people are seriously going to report CP using their cellphones? Is this really worth your time?
            is this really important now?
            I don't use ICQ anymore.

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            • cherrylula
              lol
              • Jan 2002
              • 15969

              #7
              gofuckyourself.xxx looks tough

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              • Pete-KT
                Workin With The Devil
                • Oct 2004
                • 51532

                #8
                Very nice writeup answered some of my questions

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                • mardigras
                  Bon temps!
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 14194

                  #9
                  Originally posted by tranza
                  See sig...

                  Ok, now I'm reading it...
                  LOL!!!
                  .

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                  • Headless
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 26727

                    #10
                    se sig i think

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                    • fireorange
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                      • Jan 2005
                      • 1648

                      #11
                      Fuck you and your sigs and fuck the wannabe internet police aka ASACP

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                      • TDF
                        Triple OG nigga on GFY
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 27296

                        #12
                        60 dollars a year for a registrar..
                        Sig heil

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                        • Aly
                          President, ePufferProfits
                          • Dec 2004
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                          #13
                          Thanks Joan.
                          .

                          .
                          Aly's ICQ: 51504163 . Aly's Email: [email protected]

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                          • chipmunk
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                            • Sep 2002
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                            #14
                            Thank you Joan for clarifying some of the fact from fiction! This was a very good read!

                            -=Chipmunk=-
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                            • invasion
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                              • Jan 2003
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                              #15
                              Thanks Joan and Gracie

                              Much appreciated

                              why does everyone hate when only others want to help - no matter how good or bad it is?

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                              • Holly
                                Too lazy to set a custom title
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 10017

                                #16
                                .xxx is a stupid, stupid idea. That's what the bitching is about. It has nothing to do with fighting CP.
                                War National Damn Champions Eagle

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                                • Socks
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                                  • May 2002
                                  • 8475

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
                                  is this really important now?
                                  Ask the original poster, they wrote it, I'm asking. Or are there only a few acceptable things to ask about a post.

                                  Perhaps you can make me a list of things I can talk about. I'll then run it by my mom, and get back to you for final signoff.

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                                  • Mr.Fiction
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                                    • Feb 2002
                                    • 9484

                                    #18
                                    As was posted in another thread, most people will not say what they really think because they are afraid to offend an anti-child porn organization.

                                    Every right wing pro-censorship anti-porn group claims they are doing what they do in the name of protecting children.

                                    If you say anything bad about ASACP, you are helping the terrorists!
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                                    • Rui
                                      web
                                      • Dec 2001
                                      • 9533

                                      #19
                                      Sorry but this whole .xxx thing still stinks...ALOT

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                                      • polish_aristocrat
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                                        • Jul 2002
                                        • 40377

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Socks
                                        Ask the original poster, they wrote it, I'm asking. Or are there only a few acceptable things to ask about a post.

                                        Perhaps you can make me a list of things I can talk about. I'll then run it by my mom, and get back to you for final signoff.
                                        this thread is discussing the biggest challenge for the industry since its beginning and you're asking off topic questions
                                        I don't use ICQ anymore.

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                                        • directfiesta
                                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                                          • Oct 2002
                                          • 30140

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Holly
                                          .xxx is a stupid, stupid idea. That's what the bitching is about. It has nothing to do with fighting CP.
                                          Agreed. And they know it... why otherwise would they want to make it mandatory ?

                                          Will take the dust off my .ca names ...
                                          I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !

                                          But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....

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                                          • Mr.Fiction
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                                            • Feb 2002
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Holly
                                            .xxx is a stupid, stupid idea. That's what the bitching is about. It has nothing to do with fighting CP.
                                            It's a trap. If anyone criticizes people who are against child porn, then they must support child porn.

                                            If anyone is against .xxx or the new 2257, they must support child porn.

                                            If you don't support Bush, you support the terrorists.
                                            Don't be lazy, protect free speech: ACLU | Free Speech Coalition | EFF | IMPA

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                                            • SykkBoy2
                                              Jesus loves bacon
                                              • Feb 2001
                                              • 19969

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
                                              It's a trap. If anyone criticizes people who are against child porn, then they must support child porn.

                                              If anyone is against .xxx or the new 2257, they must support child porn.

                                              If you don't support Bush, you support the terrorists.
                                              holy shit, you and I agree on something....this better not become a trend ;-)
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                                              • Socks
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                                                • May 2002
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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
                                                this thread is discussing the biggest challenge for the industry since its beginning and you're asking off topic questions
                                                and you're arguing with me.

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                                                • wjxxx
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                                                  • Feb 2005
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                                                  #25
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                                                  • Mr.Fiction
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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by SykkBoy2
                                                    holy shit, you and I agree on something....this better not become a trend ;-)
                                                    I think we often agree on free speech issues, if not too much else.

                                                    Regardless of politics, anyone who supports a free society should be concerned about free speech. Too bad most don't seem to be.
                                                    Don't be lazy, protect free speech: ACLU | Free Speech Coalition | EFF | IMPA

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                                                    • Trax
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                                                      • Aug 2001
                                                      • 14486

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Holly
                                                      .xxx is a stupid, stupid idea. That's what the bitching is about. It has nothing to do with fighting CP.
                                                      well said

                                                      if the asacp approved that shit they can suck my dick
                                                      that easy

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                                                      • Aly
                                                        President, ePufferProfits
                                                        • Dec 2004
                                                        • 1881

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by Trax
                                                        well said

                                                        if the asacp approved that shit they can suck my dick
                                                        that easy
                                                        Have you read this thread? ASACP is not in a position to 'approve' a registry.
                                                        .

                                                        .
                                                        Aly's ICQ: 51504163 . Aly's Email: [email protected]

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                                                        • Damian_Maxcash
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                                                          • Oct 2002
                                                          • 12745

                                                          #29
                                                          .....and that ends this advertorial for ASACP.

                                                          Cliff Notes: "ASACP has no view whatsover on .XXX"

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                                                          • SleazyDream
                                                            I'm here for SPORT
                                                            • Jul 2001
                                                            • 41470

                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by chipmunk
                                                            Thank you Joan for clarifying some of the fact from fiction! This was a very good read!

                                                            -=Chipmunk=-

                                                            agreed

                                                            great answer joan
                                                            This dog, is dog, a dog, good dog, way dog, to dog, keep dog, an dog, idiot dog, busy dog, for dog, 20 dog, seconds dog!

                                                            Now read without the word dog.

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                                                            • xxxjay
                                                              Tube groupie.
                                                              • Aug 2002
                                                              • 13482

                                                              #31
                                                              Joan - you might want to take a look at this...you guys are getting slammed pretty hard:
                                                              http://www.obscenitycrimes.org/news/vfrd0605.cfm
                                                              http://donttellmehowtoruinmylife.com/ - http://www.jmdigitalmarketing.com/my...s-and-reviews/ - http://www.wouldyouhitit.org - http://shinyobjectreviews.com/

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                                                              • TopBucks_Juan
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                                                                • Dec 2003
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                                                                #32
                                                                Good Stuff! Joan & Gracie,

                                                                You all do a great job over there and we are behind you 100%.
                                                                Juan Figueroa - Marketing & Account Management
                                                                www.TopBucks.com
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                                                                • CaptainHowdy
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                                                                  • Dec 2004
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  See sig, 2257 COMPLIANT!,

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                                                                  • Connor
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                                                                    • Feb 2003
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    Joan -

                                                                    I'm glad that you replied, and I have a tremendous amount of repsect for you personally. I'm sorry that we're on opposite ends of this issue, and I'm sure there will be other issues on which we both agree. Dot XXX will never be one of them, however.

                                                                    The problem is that ASACP in fact DID support the creation of dot xxx. That's what you're doing when you send in a letter to ICANN during the application process saying that you "applaud" and "support" ICM. You are helping to make something possible that affects the ENTIRE industry.

                                                                    I don't know who at ASACP made that decision... was it the advisory council? Was it you personally? Whoever made that decision made a choice that affects a whole lot of webmasters, and made it IN SPITE of the fact that the only public industry meeting on .XXX resulted in a DOWN vote. If that choice goes bad for a lot of people then certainly you can see how they would be a little upset at the people who affected their business. ICM needed the support of industry groups in order to get their application approved. Your organization helped tham get that approval, and without that approval we wouldn't be facing the significant censorship threats that we are now facing.

                                                                    As far as comparing this to applying for funding... come on Joan, that's not a very effective way to explain this. There were strings attached to this funding, and to accept the money you had to support something that can significantly harm the industry. Will the funding be worth it when some Senator tries to make dot XXX mandatory? Will the funding be worth it when Visa decides only people on .XXX sites will be processed? I thought the adult industry was doing a fantastic job supporting ASACP. In Sacramento, I can't think of how many times I plugged ASACP to one of the senators or councilmen I spoke to on behalf of the industry. So many companies have stepped up with donations. Weren't we as an industry doing a good enough job supporting ASACP? Why did your organization have to accept funding from ICM when you KNEW that doing so could result in all kinds of problems for the adult industry as a whole?

                                                                    Frankly Joan I don't think you're in a defensible position. All this may be old news to you, but it's not to a lot of the industry. And I think it's only going to get worse when the first congressman announces his plan to make dot XXX mandatory and the industry is facing YET ANOTHER big legal fight, this one brought about by small groups of people INSIDE the industry. And if private industries start using dot XXX against us... oh man!

                                                                    I spoke with you about this several months ago and pointed out some of my concerns. I asked you to consider revoking your support of dot XXX, but didn't hear back from you. I didn't know at that time that ASACP was getting funding for their support. I know that funding is important for any organization, but there HAS to be a point where the damage caused by accepting the funds isn't worth it.


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                                                                    • SykkBoy2
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                                                                      • Feb 2001
                                                                      • 19969

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
                                                                      I think we often agree on free speech issues, if not too much else.

                                                                      Regardless of politics, anyone who supports a free society should be concerned about free speech. Too bad most don't seem to be.
                                                                      probably ;-)

                                                                      very true, most only care about keeping their own speech free and could give a fuck about anyone's speech...
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                                                                      • Holly
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                                                                        • Jun 2003
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                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
                                                                        It's a trap. If anyone criticizes people who are against child porn, then they must support child porn.

                                                                        If anyone is against .xxx or the new 2257, they must support child porn.

                                                                        If you don't support Bush, you support the terrorists.
                                                                        I'm waiting for a congressman somewhere to write some legislation for Little Janie's/Mary's/Julie's/insert-cute-kid-name's Law, that calls for stiffer penalties for child molesters and then just piggyback the .xxx on it.
                                                                        War National Damn Champions Eagle

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                                                                        • Connor
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                                                                          • Feb 2003
                                                                          • 1294

                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by Aly_AVN
                                                                          Have you read this thread? ASACP is not in a position to 'approve' a registry.
                                                                          Aly... please read the letter Joan sent to ICANN. Then consider yourself someone from ICANN asking for comments on whether or not Dot XXX is a good idea to the industry or not. How would you interpret that letter?

                                                                          Only ICANN can "approve" dot xxx, but ASACP was CLEARLY in support of it during the comment period.


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                                                                          • Dirty Dane
                                                                            Sick Fuck
                                                                            • Feb 2004
                                                                            • 9491

                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by Holly
                                                                            .xxx is a stupid, stupid idea. That's what the bitching is about. It has nothing to do with fighting CP.
                                                                            ... and lets be realistic and say that those who produce CP are already breaking the law. So why should they even care about registering .xxx domains or to comply with this and that? As stated, "to carry out the secondary monitoring of .xxx sites for child pornography", will only give them one more reason not to register that extension. Voluntary or not, they give a fuck....

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                                                                            • Mr.Fiction
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                                                                              • Feb 2002
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                                                                              #39
                                                                              Will ASACP take a stand against a mandatory move to the .xxx domain?

                                                                              Regardless of what the post above says, their support for the .xxx extension was part of what allowed it to be approved.

                                                                              Will they do the right thing and try to reverse the damage that has been done by taking a position against a mandatory .xxx if that is proposed?
                                                                              Don't be lazy, protect free speech: ACLU | Free Speech Coalition | EFF | IMPA

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                                                                              • Joan
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                                                                                • Nov 2002
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                                                                                #40
                                                                                Jay, thank you

                                                                                Originally posted by xxxjay
                                                                                Joan - you might want to take a look at this...you guys are getting slammed pretty hard:
                                                                                http://www.obscenitycrimes.org/news/vfrd0605.cfm

                                                                                Jay, thank you for alerting me to this article. Morality in the Media/Obscenitycrimes.org does not like the industry, ASACP or me.
                                                                                ASACP - Protecting Your Business By Protecting Children

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                                                                                • fireorange
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                                                                                  • Jan 2005
                                                                                  • 1648

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Originally posted by Trax
                                                                                  well said

                                                                                  if the asacp approved that shit they can suck my dick
                                                                                  that easy
                                                                                  Fuck ASACP wannabe internet police suck my dick too worthless cumstains.

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                                                                                  • Damian_Maxcash
                                                                                    So Fucking Banned
                                                                                    • Oct 2002
                                                                                    • 12745

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
                                                                                    Will ASACP take a stand against a mandatory move to the .xxx domain?

                                                                                    Regardless of what the post above says, their support for the .xxx extension was part of what allowed it to be approved.

                                                                                    Will they do the right thing and try to reverse the damage that has been done by taking a position against a mandatory .xxx if that is proposed?
                                                                                    IF that is true will the people most affected by .xxx withdraw support for ASACP?

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                                                                                    • tony299
                                                                                      lurker
                                                                                      • Aug 2002
                                                                                      • 57021

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      ICM

                                                                                      * To: stld-rfp-xxx@xxxxxxxxx
                                                                                      * Subject: ICM
                                                                                      * From: Joanasacp@xxxxxxx
                                                                                      * Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 03:52:05 -0400

                                                                                      ASACP (asacp.org) is the organization that helps the adult site industry
                                                                                      make a difference in the battle against child pornography. ASACP recognizes
                                                                                      sexual child abuse as a heinous crime committed against children. As a major
                                                                                      deterrent to such abuse, ASACP was formed in 1996 and is dedicated to
                                                                                      eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP also provides a
                                                                                      self-regulatory vehicle for its membership through a Code of Ethics that
                                                                                      promotes the protection of children through responsible, professional
                                                                                      business practices. Over 4,700 adult sites have joined our cause in raising
                                                                                      awareness about this subject.

                                                                                      ASACP investigates and assists the F.B.I. and the National Center for
                                                                                      Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in enforcing anti-child pornography
                                                                                      laws against thousands of child pornography sites. To date, ASACP has
                                                                                      received and reviewed over 100,000 reports of suspect child pornography, of
                                                                                      which more than 25,000 valid child pornography sites have been reported to
                                                                                      the F.B.I and NCMEC.

                                                                                      ASACP has been in negotiations with the International Foundation for Online
                                                                                      Responsibility (IFFOR) and ICM for it to serve as a hotline for reviewing
                                                                                      reports of suspected child pornography and to carry out the secondary
                                                                                      monitoring of .xxx sites for child pornography.

                                                                                      I applaud IFFOR and ICM Registry's initiative to integrate tools and
                                                                                      technology of finding and reporting child pornography websites into their
                                                                                      proposed registry application to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
                                                                                      and Numbers (ICANN).

                                                                                      I also support the online adult industry developing their own credible
                                                                                      business practices in conjunction with other impacted stakeholders and
                                                                                      support the IFFOR initiative to create a line of communication between the
                                                                                      adult industry and the global community.


                                                                                      Sincerely,


                                                                                      Joan Irvine
                                                                                      Executive Director
                                                                                      ASACP


                                                                                      We had no view thats funny how stupid do you think we are. Remember this when you pass their booth at the shows.

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                                                                                      • TheSwed
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                                                                                        • orign8or
                                                                                          So Fucking Banned
                                                                                          • Jul 2002
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                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          Originally posted by Joan
                                                                                          I was surprised about the current postings on GFY on .xxx and ASACP. All this information has been available to the public since 5/17/04.

                                                                                          I would like to make a few statements.

                                                                                          1. The ASACP mission is to help battle child pornography and protect children on the internet. It does this by providing a CP reporting hotline. It also provides an Approved Member program which offers the benefit to its members of monitoring their sites which provides proof to government agencies that these adult sites are in no way involved with CP. Both of these efforts are progressing very well.

                                                                                          2. ASACP was approached for support. We decided that it was not in our mission to ?approve? or ?disapprove? such things. If the registry went through and they wanted to give ASACP money, it would be accepted, but we were not willing to take an official position for or against the registry, as that is not what ASACP does. ASACP reports CP to government agencies."

                                                                                          3. Alec Helmy of XBiz was the person who founded and funded ASACP from 1996 to 2002. However, ASACP is now a nonprofit association and completely separate from Alec's entities. Alec has always been diligent in his efforts to maintain this separation and in no way benefits financially from ASACP.

                                                                                          4. Recently, ASACP changed its name to the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection to more effectively represent its members and nonprofit status, and work in harmony with government agencies and mainstream associations. The organization`s prior name and site no longer reflected the depth of its expanded mission. (http://www.asacp.org/press/pr030205.html).

                                                                                          5. ASACP has provided a child pornography reporting hotline since 1996 and sends over 3000 validated reports to the FBI, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and other relevant international hotlines annually. Last month, ASACP launched cpHotline.org with P2P Patrol (http://www.asacp.org/press/pr050305.html).

                                                                                          The P2P PATROL initiative, which represents a voluntary collaboration of technology and related service companies along with government agencies and trade groups, offers programs focusing on education, deterrence, and enforcement for combating online child pornography, and operates the P2Ppatrol.com website.

                                                                                          CPHotline.org is a valuable tool complimenting P2P PATROL in helping consumers who inadvertently encounter CP to recognize, remove, and report it.

                                                                                          6. ASACP`s next project is to work with the cell phone industry to develop a solution for its users to report child pornography as this is the newest distribution method.

                                                                                          7. As indicated by their work with the P2P Patrol, ASACP is pleased to help other groups be more effective in their efforts. On May 17, 2004, ASACP wrote a letter to IFFOR supporting their efforts to protect children;

                                                                                          "I applaud IFFOR and ICM Registry's initiative to integrate tools and technology of finding and reporting child pornography websites into their proposed registry application to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

                                                                                          I also support the online adult industry developing their own credible business practices in conjunction with other impacted stakeholders and support the IFFOR initiative to create a line of communication between the adult industry and the global community."

                                                                                          8. As stated in the letter of 5/17/05 9 http://forum.icann.org/lists/stld-rf...msg00061.html), "ASACP has been in negotiations with the International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR) and ICM for it to serve as a hotline for reviewing reports of suspected child pornography and to carry out the secondary monitoring of .xxx sites for child pornography", just as it was negotiation with P2P Patrol (refer to #4 above).

                                                                                          9. My understanding is the IFFOR will contribute to various child protection associations, not just ASACP. This is no different than ASACP applying for government and other grants which it is doing this year.


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                                                                                          • Trax
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                                                                                            • Aug 2001
                                                                                            • 14486

                                                                                            #46
                                                                                            Originally posted by Aly_AVN
                                                                                            Have you read this thread? ASACP is not in a position to 'approve' a registry.
                                                                                            I must have missed that part in the big promo msg
                                                                                            95% of their "official statement on .xxx" contains nothing but information that has NOTHING to do with that topic....

                                                                                            "6. ASACP`s next project is to work with the cell phone industry to develop a solution for its users to report child pornography as this is the newest distribution method."

                                                                                            Now that is clarifying information - not

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                                                                                            • Joan
                                                                                              Confirmed User
                                                                                              • Nov 2002
                                                                                              • 191

                                                                                              #47
                                                                                              [QUOTE=Mr.Fiction]Will ASACP take a stand against a mandatory move to the .xxx domain?

                                                                                              ASACP does not ?approve? or ?disapprove? .xxx. Democrat Joe Lieberman had already proposed .xxx legislation. ASACP does not lobby, that?s what FSC does. But personally I would not support mandatory .xxx.
                                                                                              ASACP - Protecting Your Business By Protecting Children

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                                                                                              • Furious_Male
                                                                                                Doing the grind since 99
                                                                                                • Oct 2003
                                                                                                • 16884

                                                                                                #48
                                                                                                Yes .xxx will protect the children

                                                                                                This shit cracks me up.
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                                                                                                • Connor
                                                                                                  Confirmed User
                                                                                                  • Feb 2003
                                                                                                  • 1294

                                                                                                  #49
                                                                                                  Originally posted by Joan
                                                                                                  ASACP does not ?approve? or ?disapprove? .xxx.
                                                                                                  Joan, I'd like to believe you on that one... but we've seen your letter. It's public record. How can we believe that ASACP has no position after seeing your letter and knowing that you are getting funding from ICM for every domain name sold?


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                                                                                                  • JPeterman
                                                                                                    Registered User
                                                                                                    • Oct 2004
                                                                                                    • 10

                                                                                                    #50
                                                                                                    If you don't approve of ASACP, then stop giving them your money and support. Joan will wither away (even more than she has already).

                                                                                                    She has proved to me and many others that she does NOT have this industries best interests at heart. Watch out for any self-appointed "industry watchdogs" -- remember that NO ONE VOTED or HAD ANY SAY AT ALL into who serves on the ASACP committe. Who is watching the watchers?

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