FullPornNetwork Seeks to License Previously Made Content from Performers
LOS ANGELES – In a statement issued Tuesday, FullPornNetwork.com, the network behind sites like Analized.com, DTFSluts.com, and YourMomDoesPorn.com, said it wants adult performers to “stay safe, stay home, and still make money” – by licensing their previously created content to the network.
“Rather than putting people at risk by performing and shooting content with others, FullPornNetwork.com is offering to buy the rights to content created prior to the COVID-19 crisis,” the network said in its statement. “These rights will not conflict or prevent performers from continuing to monetize the content on their personal platforms.”
To take advantage of the offer, performers first need to gather up the content they wish to license to FullPornNetwork, arrange a digital transfer method of their choosing (like Dropbox or WeTransfer), then contact models@fullpornnetwork.com to arrange for the content to be reviewed.
The amount paid by FullPornNetwork to license the content will be “dictated by the volume, quality, and runtime of scenes,” the network said.
“If you have 100 5-minute clips that need to be assembled into one full video, the price will vary from 100 full length videos,” FullPornNetwork added.
In its statement, the network wrote that it knows “performers still need to pay their bills” and that the goal is “to do whatever we can to ensure people do not endanger themselves by increasing potential exposure to COVID-19.”
“We want to make sure performers aren’t put at risk by making content in order to pay their bills,” the network added. “We will help however we can. FullPornNetwork.com will even provide generic model releases and help with paperwork in order to help the success of this project.”
“We know this pandemic has been rough on performers, so we’d like to put money in their pockets while observing the Safe at Home orders,” said Shannon Kaehny of FullPornNetwork. “Purchasing their already-made content is what we came up with in order to ensure performers are making money out of harm’s way.”
“We do not want new content,” Kaehny added. “If people are not observing the order and are interacting for content trades, then we might as well just continue business as usual. That’s not what’s best for our industry right now. Instead, we are offering a way for performers to stay safe and make money off existing content that has already been made.”
For more information, contact models@fullpornnetwork.com.