Marc Dorcel Launches 'Marc or Nothing' Promotion

Marc Dorcel Launches 'Marc or Nothing' Promotion

PARIS — Marc Dorcel have launched their promotional campaign "Marc or Nothing." The French studio is offering free streaming access to all content on DorcelClub.com for 60 days under one condition: customers need to name themselves "Marc" on Facebook.

"For the ones already named Marc, it's easy," a representative for Marc Dorcel said. "For the others, a bit less but not impossible. It just implies (that you are expressing) your taste for high-quality X-rated content by changing your first name on Facebook and appearing as Marc. Because if watching X-rated movies is a common practice — a study conducted by Ifop Institute in 2012 revealed that 91 percent of the respondents had already watched an adult movie — the topic is still taboo in the public sphere."

On their "Marc or Nothing" page, Marc Dorcel offer a link for those who are already named Marc and one for those who aren't.

Marc Dorcel, founded in 1979, are celebrating their 37th anniversary this year.

For more information on Marc Dorcel, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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