AdultSexContent, Shots Video Ink DVD Licensing Deal

BELGRADE, Serbia — Online adult DVD provider AdultSexContent has signed a content licensing agreement with European adult production company Shots Video.

AdultSexContent sales manager Vuk Popovic told XBIZ that 201 Shots titles so far have been added, building its arsenal of content representing both broad and narrow niches.

Popovic said he thinks Shots Video is best known for its specialty niche content — including watersports and gyno scenes — but that AdultSexContent will stock as many of the production company's titles as it can to build its growing library.

"We will offer as much as possible," Popovic said. "And even now with just 400 DVDs, we have covered pretty much all the niches."

AdultSexContent launched in April, and Popovic said he has spent the previous eight months preparing the site's library with content from various adult studios, including Damaged Productions, French Productions and Eco Do Brasil.

He said the site preformats its content for webmasters in order to make it as easy as possible to purchase and post on their sites.

"We are fairly new to the DVD content licensing business," Popovic said. 'However we are determined to get the DVD content licensing to a new level with unique services, such as free trailers for each and every scene, very high-quality screencaps and free encoding and watermarking.”

Popovic said AdultSexContent will provide its clients with plug-and-play content, already properly formatted and edited to be compatible instantly with all content management systems.

"We do all that for them," Popovic said. "They just say what they need, we deliver and it's ready for their paysites."

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