AdultContent.nl Buys AdultLicenses.com Domain, Adds Studios

OSS, The Netherlands — Content licensor AdultContent.nl has announced its acquisition of the AdultLicenses.com domain and added several studios to its catalog.

AdultLicenses.com was a content broker in direct competition with AdultContent.nl. Two years ago, AdultLicenses.com offered content from 30 studios, Jaques Pijman, owner of parent company Cybersales Holding BV, told XBIZ.

When I saw the last news on their site was from 2007, I thought maybe it became inactive — which it was not — and I sent them an email to see if I could buy just the domain,” Pijman said.

“Within a day I got a positive answer and the deal was done through Escrow.com within 14 days.”

AdultLicenses.com now redirects to AdultContent.nl, which means it will get the traffic and potential orders from the former company, Pijman said.

AdultContent.nl also announced the addition of three studios to its catalog, which include Cine X Latino, Tony Panero Films and Freddie’s World.

“Cine X Latino has great South American content mostly produced in 2007 through 2009 and offers up to nine scenes per DVD,” Pijman said. “Our shop carries just one Tony Panero DVD at the time, also containing mostly South American content. Freddie’s World is nice amateur British content.”

The AdultContent.nl website is already a source for more than 11,000 DVD titles that are produced by dozens of adult studios.

The site provides Internet and other mobile media licensing online. It offers titles under a wide range of deals including flat-free Internet licensing, revenue share Internet licensing, special feed and mobile arrangements, hotel TV and VOD.

Established in May 2000, AdultContent.nl is a part of Cybersales Holding BV, a licensing company with more than 20 years of experience.

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