LiveBucks Unveils Streaming Flash Technology

MONTREAL — Live cam provider LiveBucks.com rolled out streaming Flash technology across its network of sites this week.

As a Flash plugin, the new technology reaches virtually all web surfers. LiveBucks representatives promise that their new product will deliver high frame rates and good image quality.

Representatives for LiveBucks, including CEO Karl Hamilton, also predict that their affiliates will see greater conversions and increased profits because of these upgrades.

“The launch of our new flash technology goes hand-in-hand with the release of our latest web 2.0 styled site Camsters.com, our everyday high pay scales and $100 per join promotional rates,” Hamilton said. “The recent improvements we’ve made have doubled our model base, which adds nicely to our webmasters bottom line. A pro-active approach is necessary in these uncertain economic times. The old saying that the best defense is a good offense is certainly proving true.”

Webmasters promoting Camsters.com can continue to make use of a $100 promotional join rate until the end of January. Camsters.com launched Jan. 13.

LiveBucks is offering webmasters thousands of dollars of free minutes if they try out the new technology. Interested webmasters should email rob@livebucks.com.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

UPDATED: Supreme Court Rules Against Adult Industry in Pivotal Texas AV Case

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued its decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, striking a blow against the online adult industry by ruling in support of Texas’ controversial age verification law, HB 1181.

North Carolina Passes Extreme Bill Targeting Adult Sites

The North Carolina state legislature this week ratified a bill that would impose new regulations that industry observers have warned could push adult websites and platforms to ban most adult creators and content.

Supreme Court Ruling Due Friday in FSC v. Paxton AV Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will rule on Friday in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, the adult industry trade association's challenge to Texas’ controversial age verification law, HB 1181.

Ofcom: More Porn Providers Commit to Age Assurance Measures

A number of adult content providers operating in the U.K. have confirmed that they plan to introduce age checks in compliance with the Online Safety Act by the July 25 deadline, according to U.K. media regulator Ofcom.

Aylo Says It Will Comply With UK Age Assurance Requirements

Tech and media company Aylo, which owns various adult properties including Pornhub, YouPorn and Redtube, plans to introduce age assurance methods in the United Kingdom that satisfy government rules under the Online Safety Act, the company has announced.

Kyrgyzstan Parliament Approves Measure Outlawing Internet Porn

The Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday passed legislation outlawing online adult content in the country.

Trial Set for Lawsuit by U Wisconsin Professor Fired Over Adult Content

A trial date of June 22, 2026, has been set for the civil lawsuit filed by veteran communications professor Joe Gow against the University of Wisconsin board of regents, which fired him for creating and appearing in adult content.

New UK Task Force Meets to Target Adult Content

The architect of an influential report that recommended banning adult content deemed “degrading, violent and misogynistic” has convened an “Independent Pornography Review task force” aimed at translating that report’s findings into action in the U.K.

11:11 Creations Launches Affiliate Program

11:11 Creations principal Alicia Silver has launched 11:11 Cash for creators and affiliates.

Pineapple Support, Pornhub to Host 'Self Love' Support Group

Pineapple Support and Pornhub are hosting a free online support group for performers to develop self-love.

Show More