GGGSexBox.com Axes DRM

CHAM, Switzerland — GGGSexBox.com has been revamped with new features, including the elimination of Digital Rights Management.

"Affiliates have had concerns about digital rights management," EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider said. "To address this issue, as of today, DRM is no longer an issue," Glider added.

"GGGSexBox.com is DRM-free and we are very pleased to make this announcement,” he said.

EuroRevenue has made other changes to the site, including restructuring the tour and preview sections of the site.

“Every free preview is strategically placed on the join form, so it gets traffic one step closer to where they want to go,” said Huda Mahdi, EuroRevenue's executive sales manager.

The new DRM-free SexBox movies are available for download in DivX format.

“We made the switch to DivX in order to increase quality and accessibility in one fell swoop,” Glider said. “DivX offers crystal-clear video and sound, and is viewable on more media players than Windows Media Player.”

Content has been made available in Flash streaming format as well.

GGGSexBox.com is part of a pair of affiliate programs. The PPS pays out $40 per join. The revshare option is worth up to 75 percent.

The site, which features video content from John Thompson Productions’ SexBox library, offers members content that includes pain, abuse, water sports and object insertion.

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