Kianna Dior Launches New Official Website

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Adult performer Kianna Dior has revamped and relaunched her official website, KiannaDior.com.

Dior's credits include appearances for Evil Angel and Sin City over a career that spans more than 200 titles. Her new website offers fans hardcore photos and videos, as well as behind-the-scenes episodes from her previous work.

"I'm very excited about the launch of my new site," Dior said. “I have the most loyal fans, and I know that they will love it."

The site launches in the aftermath of a dispute that Dior had to resolve with French fashion design house Christian Dior Couture. The company argued to the World Intellectual Property Organization that the domain name KiannaDior.com could be confused with its own online presences.

In June, the organization ruled in the adult performer's favor, pointing toward evidence that she had adopted her stage name in 2001.

Webmasters can promote the new site through the CCBIll affiliate program, or by visiting KiannaDior.com/affiliates. The program pays 50 percent of sales to affiliates, recurring. Promotional tools include banners, photos and Flash videos.

Dior's new website is also distinct from Kianna-Dior.com, an unofficial site run by affiliate program PuZcash.com.

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