Porndoe Premium Signs Licensing Deal With AEBN

Porndoe Premium Signs Licensing Deal With AEBN

SWITZERLAND — Porndoe Premium disclosed today that it signed a one-year nonexclusive distribution deal with adult video-on-demand giant AEBN.

The licensing agreement, made in June, allows AEBN to stream to consumers 16 titles monthly.

Movies will be handpicked from the popular PornDoePremium.com niches. Titles this month include “Transbella,” “Relaxxxed,” “BumsBus,” “XXXShades,” “My Naughty Album,” “Fucked in Traffic,” “Bitches Abroad,” “A Girl Knows” and “The White Boxxx.”

Porndoe Premium is one of the largest localized adult content producers in Europe and South America. The deal with AEBN comes after another licensing agreement in May with HotMovies.

“Our content has been available on AEBN for one month and the results are already impressive, as most of our titles are already in Top 10 views,” said Christian G, licensing manager for PornDoe Premium.

Christian G noted the VOD deal is just one more way for the studio to deliver PornDoe Premium and its products to a whole new crop of adult fans.

“This contract is yet another testament to the growth and sustainability that can be found in producing localized quality content,” he said. “All the while advocating and practicing anti-piracy by relentlessly ensuring our content does remain exclusive to certain trusted and reputable mediums.

“The decision to partner up with AEBN was an easy one as it already has a stellar reputation in the VOD market, and we are more than confident that we will be able to assist them in maintaining and even growing this reputation in new parts of the world.”  

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