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Too Much Media/NATS Goes All Out For ASACP
Too Much Media/NATS has announced a fundraising campaign for the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP). Too Much Media will donate $250 to ASACP for each company that signs up as a Too Much Media client between April 15th and May 15th, 2009.
Too Much Media, a New Jersey software company, develops and supports a powerful suite of web-based products for Internet businesses. Used by hundreds of clients, their products include advanced content management software and an affiliate management solution that affiliates worldwide recognize and trust. ?Too Much Media knows how important ASACP is to the survival of the industry and how non-profits usually take the first hit during a recession,? stated ASACP CEO Joan Irvine. ?During these economic times, while others in the industry are talking about a decrease in revenues and are cutting expenses including their support of ASACP, Too Much Media is expanding and wants ASACP to benefit from their success,? Irvine added. Too Much Media/NATS is currently supporting ASACP as a Title Sponsor, but their executives have expressed their desire to do more. ?We have seen ASACP?s growth for the last six years and appreciate the good that it is doing to both protect children and the industry. ASACP has been working diligently to educate the government and mainstream companies about the industry?s efforts to protect children and we understand how important that is,? stated John Albright, co-founder of Too Much Media. Too Much Media co-founder Charlie Berrebbi added, ?We didn?t want ASACP to have to cut back on any of its services because of the economy. So we developed a series of fundraisers that will help ASACP both in the short and the long term. The first fundraiser is that we will donate $250 for each company that signs up as a Too Much Media client from April 15 to May 15, 2009. Other fundraisers will be announced at a later date.? For more information on Too Much Media visit: http://www.toomuchmedia.com. 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 also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online. More information is available at http://www.asacp.org. |
Good people supporting a Great cause!!!! Kudos you guys:thumbsup
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You should send that money to a good company instead.
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NICE JOHN
now if you could only stop that daym ticket system form mailing me =P |
NICE JOHN
now if you could only stop that daym ticket system form mailing me =P |
good job...
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good job ;- ) John
go NATS |
Good one Charlie! :-)
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Great company to deal with on both parts
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Nice stuff John, hope all is well.
Tim its been to long. |
shit and again I agree with DirtyF, man this MUST be stopped please.
this is already the 6th or even 7th time I agree this decade with him :mad: |
Very nice.. 2 great companies !!!
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Class act, not that anything else would be expected :)
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does ASACP has a page somewhere that shows how the money ASACP receives is used?
I tried to find, but i cant see it anywhere. |
Yes Jim, it has been far to long. Hope to see you soon.
Sex2Have, we do publish this information in our year end newsletter which is shared with all of our sponsors and members. You can view our 2008 year end newsletter here. http://asacp.org/newsletter/01-09/ Again a big thank you to Too Much! :thumbsup |
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that makes it all so much nicer :) |
Remember guys we are doing this till' the 15th so if you want to support a great company and you are interested our software, please get in touch with me directly. :)
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Great stuff guys !!! and two great companies
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Prop's for doing that John!
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i'd love to see how much money it costs to force tgp's to go offline because one of their tiny 18+ thumbnails doesn't look right in their opinion. |
Excellent Job NATS!
To ASACP: What is the biggest archivement of 2008, and what is the goal for 2009? Why is it better to report potential CP to you rather than example FBI? Can you be more specific on what your "lobbying" work involve? (laws, isps, hosts etc etc) |
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hahahahahahahahahahahahaha has some of the most fucked up, blatantly open CP groups I have ever seen on the internet. I thought imagefap would be a great source of gallery traffic, but I had to walk away when you surf member profiles and actually find CP on people's profile AND THEY LIST THEIR INTERESTS AS UNDERAGE AND CP AS WELL! How is this site still open?! |
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