Corbin Fisher Launches Micropayment Website

LAS VEGAS — Corbin Fisher has announced the launch of its CF Select micropayment website where users can download individual scenes without becoming a member.

The company said the cornerstone of the launch is the long-awaited Pura Vida collection, shot entirely on-location in Costa Rica.

Users will be able to create a free account then select and purchase individual scenes or collections from the site that include Corbin Fisher DVD collections, exclusive content, and classic scenes from the main Corbin Fisher site.

"CF Select has been developed to complement our subscription sites, and ensure our fans have a flexible experience and access to the utmost value and choice," said COO Brian Dunlap.

He added, "I'm confident our own excitement over its launch will be matched by the enthusiasm with which it's received by fans of our product."

Corbin Fisher said development of the site has been in the works for more than a year. A key element is the unique digital watermarking technology employed to protect its content, while allowing users fast, secure downloads.

Founder and CEO Jason Gibson said, "While the online subscription model continues to be the best value for our consumers, we see CF Select as an incredible supplement to our core site. Fans can enjoy a taste of the Corbin Fisher experience without committing to a full membership, while existing subscribers can pick and choose the exclusive scenes and collections they're interested in."

Exclusive content and classic scenes will be added on a weekly basis. Collections like Pura Vida will also be added regularly. Gibson added, "We think CF Select will be a game-changer not just for us, but for our fans and new customers as well."

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