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ShootXEvents Becomes Newest ASACP In-Kind Media Sponsor

ShootXEvents Becomes Newest ASACP In-Kind Media Sponsor

LOS ANGELES (May 5, 2026) — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to name ShootXEvents as its newest In-Kind Media Sponsor.

Now in its 30th year, ASACP is an award-winning, globally recognized, member- and sponsor-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting online child safety by proactively helping parents and businesses protect children from online harms.

ASACP’s sponsors are reputable industry leaders known for ethical and responsible practices, using technical and procedural measures that enhance online child safety. These efforts protect minors and sensitive users from exposure to age-restricted content online, helping to preserve their innocence as they navigate digital spaces.

ASACP’s newest In-Kind Media Sponsor, ShootXEvents, is a global media platform specializing in professional photography and video coverage for corporate events, conferences, trade shows, and industry gatherings. With a focus on capturing the energy and key moments of live events, ShootXEvents delivers high-quality visual content that enhances brand visibility and extends the impact of in-person experiences.

Beyond event coverage, ShootXEvents also operates as an industry hub, offering a curated directory of companies, event insights, news, and promotional opportunities. By connecting businesses, creators, and industry stakeholders, the platform supports networking, growth, and increased visibility across multiple sectors, including digital media and adult entertainment.

According to a company spokesperson, as the industry continues to evolve, maintaining responsible practices and supporting organizations that promote safety and transparency remain priorities for ShootXEvents.

“Working closely in this space gives us a clear perspective on the importance of accountability,” the spokesperson explained. “Supporting ASACP is part of that responsibility, as is helping ensure that as the industry grows, it does so with the right safeguards in place to keep adult content where it belongs and out of reach of minors.”

ASACP’s Executive Director, Tim Henning, expressed gratitude for ShootXEvents’ status as the newest stakeholder in the association’s mission and emphasized that each sponsor plays a vital role in creating a safer online environment by supporting the association’s child protection initiatives.

“The commitment shown by industry leaders in protecting the innocence of youth while respecting adults’ choices is having a positive impact,” Henning said. “ASACP is grateful for the assistance it receives from stakeholders like ShootXEvents and for the continuing good work the association is accomplishing.”

ASACP’s sponsors and members supply the reach and resources required for the association to provide free child protection tools to educators, parents, and media publishers. These include Best Practices customized for various market segments and a versatile Code of Ethics for all website and app publishers. These resources enable companies of all sizes to prevent minors from accessing age-restricted content.

Among ASACP’s most notable achievements are its RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta-labeling system, which prevents children from accessing adult-oriented web pages and apps, and its CSAM Reporting Tipline, which has processed over 1.3 million reports since its inception and remains a vital global resource.

The association’s family of industry leaders, including In-Kind Media Sponsors such as ShootX Events, is crucial in making its tools accessible to the broader community.

ASACP’s In-Kind Media Sponsors also play a vital role in the association’s industry outreach by expanding its reach into new venues to promote online child safety.

“Safeguarding youth online goes beyond blocking mature content; it also includes educating and empowering industries that handle this material,” Henning concluded. “We appreciate ShootXEvents for stepping up in support of the association and for the safety of children online, and encourage others to do so, too.”

For more information, visit ShootXEvents.com. 

To learn more about how your business can help protect itself by protecting children, email tim@asacp.org.

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