Paris Hilton Sex Tape Gets Encoded for RealTouch

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has locked in a six-month deal to stream the infamous Paris Hilton sex tape and has added it to its RealTouch lineup.

AEBN spokeswoman Suzanne Knudsen told XBIZ that the company has high hopes "Hotel Heiress: The Paris Hilton Sex Tape" will further drive RealTouch sales.

"You can fulfill your fantasy one step further using the RealTouch," Knudsen said.

RealTouch, which was launched last year and retails for $199, is a teledildonics device that simulates the motion and moistness of the sexual encounter while users view encoded video-on-demand clips.

Knudsen said that the Paris Hilton video was one of the first such leaked sex tapes over the Internet and no other footage has ever been made public. She said AEBN struck a deal with XPays and HotelHeiress.com to stream the tape, which features the hotel heiress and then-boyfriend Rick Salomon in a bedroom romp.

With the deal, AEBN will be the first VOD company to offer the Paris Hilton scenes to its customers via its pay-per-view options, including pay-per-minute, rental, and download-to-own. AEBN offers five price packages for pay-per-minute videos, varying from $14.95 for 15 minutes to $99.95 for 200 minutes.

AEBN has rolled out two Paris Hilton scenes for RealTouch — one that is more than 10 minutes long and the other, a black-and-white video, 15 minutes long.

"This is probably one of the most well known celebrity sex tapes, if not the best known," Knudsen said. "People still ask around for the clips, even years after it was first leaked.

"Now all of those very interested people can see it all and, since it's VOD, they skip right to what they want to see."

Other celebrity scenes for the RealTouch also have been rolled out, including scenes from "1 Night in China" and the sex tape between Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee.

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