REPORT CHILD EXPLOITATION/CSAM

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Terms of Service

Upon approval of your application:

To be proactive and effective in the battle against online child exploitation, it is crucial that ASACP build and maintain excellent relations with U.S. and international government agencies. Therefore, ASACP reviews and constantly monitors all member sites for unacceptable words (see Unacceptable Terms) to assure compliance with its Code of Ethics. ASACP requires that Members comply with both the letter and spirit of the law on child exploitation.

ASACP works with the online adult industry to develop our recommended Best Practices, Code of Ethics, and Unacceptable Terms list. Please consider incorporating these into your company policies. ASACP investigates incidents of possible Member non-compliance and, if necessary, recommends appropriate corrective action. If compliance issues remain unresolved, ASACP may revoke membership. If membership is revoked, all membership dues are forfeited.

ASACP reserves the right to refuse membership to any site or company. This does not indicate that such sites or companies are engaged or involved in the promotion of child exploitation. ASACP cannot accept Member applications from Escort Services or Under-18 modeling sites.

ASACP reserves the right to modify the Code of Ethics, Terms of Service, Best Practices, and the Unacceptable Terms list, and will inform members of such modifications.

ASACP makes every attempt to insure that its members comply with the ASACP Code of Ethics and that their sites do not contain, condone or use terms that denote child exploitation. However, ASACP does not assume any legal liability or responsibility for any incorrect, outdated, or missing information, or if non-members illegally use the ASACP Member logo. If you notice a member site that does not comply, please report it to membership@asacp.org