SexEntertain Launches Content Services for Marc Dorcel

PARIS — SexEntertain, a leader in leased adult content products and managed services, has partnered with Marc Dorcel to deliver exclusive Dorcel content to “any device, at any place and any time,” the companies announced in a joint release.  

According to SexEntertain, all Dorcel content can be delivered via SexEntertain's ContentFlow white label engine and API, which lets webmasters "get creative" in the display of Dorcel content and deeply embed streams of the material through their own players.

"Marc Dorcel is Europe's most recognizable brand name in adult entertainment and especially focused on the sexual fantasies of couples and woman, an expanding niche,” SexEntertain President RJ said. “For webmasters worldwide seeking to leverage massively popular Dorcel brand and exceptional content, SexEntertain is the only source. Our ContentFlow delivery of Dorcel Content offers unparalleled flexibility and power while SE's pre-built content feeds look sharp and are perfect for webmasters wanting to make their members happy."

He added that via SexEntertain, Dorcel content will be compatible with most viewing devices, including computers, smart phones, tablets, game player and internet enabled TVs.

For more information, visit SexEntertain.com or email info@sexentertain.com.

SexEntertain provides management and distribution services to leading studios including Dorcel, Vivid, Hustler, Private Media, Club Jenna/Playboy, K-Beech Video, Adult Source Media, Japan Anime, Sparta Video, Lucas Entertainment and others.

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