Bo Kenney vs. Adult DVD Marketplace

Why did SexZ Pictures ban the resale of their DVDs on AdultDVDMarketplace.com?

6 thoughts on “Bo Kenney vs. Adult DVD Marketplace

  1. AshleyWentworth says:

    I don’t know. Why don’t YOU TELL US.

  2. Houstondon says:

    I believe it was the probability of illegal copies sold there.

  3. Why would any production company want their products on a resale website or a rental company? Every rental means one less purchase.

  4. I can understand what you are saying regarding the resale websites, but it’s in a company’s best interest to sell to the rental sites, I work for one and if a title is popular, the company will get a huge number of reorders because customers damage and sometimes steal rental DVDs, not to mention the occasional DVD that gets lost in the mail. The rental sites also provide a way for potential customers to view your DVDs. If your product is good they may buy something from your company at a later time.

  5. I realize porn producers are not exactly the most educated people around, but no one can “ban” someone else from selling something.

    Party 1 can ask party 2 not to do it. Party 1 can refuse to sell items to party 2, knowing that party 2 intends to resell them. That’s about it. Party 2 is still free to acquire the goods by any legal means it wants and do whatever it wants with them.

  6. recent 2257 updates require printers to maintain copies of id’s of sex-actors on file indefinitely. Ever wonder why? What do the feds know that we dont?

    its the over-runs, and i’m not talking about the extra 200 units printed when you request 5000, its the extra 3000 or so that some printers (who shall remain nameless but boy aren’t they Great) see to it that they find their way to the so many US based DVD pressers.

    Not to mention the Israeli’s Yoseph, Areal. Dannie’s 1&2 who send containers overseas, eastern Europe, Israel, Spain… oh Spain, and for the last 5 years Amsterdam. thats why all porn is not digitally regionalized and why encryption and DLT that are no problem in the US but are a problem overseas (like gotta stop on black screen for the switch to the lower level on DVD 9’s, !0’s etc.)

    the problem is not some dirty lab on canal street, nor is it a bunch of computer geeks burning units on a tower in Oregon, its the printers and DVD preps that you know, trust and pay, so that they have the prilidge to run your product without consequences.

    Manufactures should ask themselves why has it that since certain law enforcement elements when packing and have been replaced by cyber punks that call themselves gangsters, why cant anyone sell units to NYC of the last 7 years or so?

    That goes for LFP, Playboy, Evil Angel and a lot of other big dogs. Larry one guy is knocking off a minimum of 800 units of every title from LFP companies, he tries to get me involved but thats not my thing The kid whos running it says its easy Werks. And he’s flying solo

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