Badpuppy Launches Tube Website OgleMe.com

COCOA, Fla. — Badpuppy Enterprises Inc. is launching a new tube website, OgleMe.com, which will have social-networking features including video sharing, video chat and blogging.

The site is designed to cater to straight, bi and gay clientele eventually, but for starters, Badpuppy is building out the gay side. OgleMe employs Flash technology and video and audio are streamed via Badpuppy's own server.

“We’ve been approached over the past year to open a site like OgleMe.com by a few video production companies, two of which have already begun uploading videos,” said Bill Pinyon, Badpuppy.com owner.

OgleMe’s gay side will contain content from Badpuppy models and include branded channels for the companies hosted on the Badpuppy Network, which is always looking for strategic partners with original content that may be in other involved with other membership sites.

Pinyon said the site will be moderated seven days a week and any illegal or copyright-infringing material “is not going to be tolerated from the start.”

The company also will be hosting a contest through Jan. 31 in which a winner will receive $5,000. Entrants must upload at least 10 videos to be eligible. Official rules and details are available at posted on the site.

Casey Black, video producer and webmaster of ClubAmateurUSA.com, said he was with the Badpuppy Network for five years and was “appreciative” for OgleMe.com.

“The current economic crisis and the proliferation of P2P-sharing of copyrighted adult material by unscrupulous end users has left me struggling to survive this 'perfect storm,' Black said.

When Black received the news that ClubAmateurUSA would be picked up by OgleMe, he experienced “a rush of emotion” and was very grateful, he said.

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