Hi Everyone,
First of all I want to address the subject of this thread.
Thank you to Evan for the kind words about the show. As always, it was great seeing you and thanks for attending as well as tearing it up at The Players Ball.
And thank you to everyone that exhibited and attended. Everyone here at AVN/Internext appreciates your attendance. I've heard only positive things from everyone that was there. Tons of new business was done- New relationships were established, old relationships were expanded, the information sessions were valuable, the parties were outstanding, the hotel and their staff as always were wonderful, the weather was great and my AVN Online team & the Internext team were attentive & helpful to exhibitors and attendees alike.
Secondly, certain people take every opportunity to turn positives into negatives. As I mentioned above, Evan was kind enough to post a thank you for having a good show and it's turned into a discussion about Adbrite and AVN's relationship.
So I want to be clear, again. If you remember, I posted the facts on a past thread which outlined the facts about AVN and Adbrite's relationship.
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/738041-avn-adbrite-selling-space-piratebay-3.html
We have taken the proper steps to ensure that AVNads.com is not supporting sites that are deemed to be illegal in any form.
AVN owns avnads.com
Registrant:
AVN Media Network, Inc.
9414 Eton Ave.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
US
Domain Name: AVNADS.COM
Administrative Contact :
Roberts, Darren
[email protected]
9414 Eton Ave.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
US
Phone: 818-718-5788 x111
Fax: (818) 718-5799
Technical Contact :
Network Solutions, LLC.
[email protected]
13861 Sunrise Valley Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
US
Phone: 1-888-642-9675
Fax: 571-434-4620
Record expires on 19-Mar-2010
Record created on 19-Mar-2004
Database last updated on 12-Feb-2007
Domain servers in listed order: Manage DNS
NS2.ADBRITE.COM 64.127.126.62
NS3.ADBRITE.COM 205.234.230.54
Adbrite owns adbrite.com
Domain name: ADBRITE.COM
Registrant Contact:
AdBrite, Inc.
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Fax:
25 Stillman St., Second Floor
San Francisco, CA 94107
US
Administrative Contact:
AdBrite, Inc.
Host Master (
[email protected])
+1.4159750916
Fax:
731 Market Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94103
US
Technical Contact:
AdBrite, Inc.
Host Master (
[email protected])
+1.4159750916
Fax:
731 Market Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94103
US
Status: Active
Name Servers:
asia3.akam.net
aus1.akam.net
eur1.akam.net
eur2.akam.net
ns1-105.akam.net
ns1-232.akam.net
usc2.akam.net
usw6.akam.net
So as seasoned webmasters, you have realized that they are essentially providing a private label solution to us.
Just as HotMovies, Gamelink, Effex Media, etc. do for other companies.
Neither company owns any part of the other.
In conclusion, not a single person posting to or reading these threads has EVER made the effort to email, IM, call or come up to me in person to discuss or to point out a single individual site that they feel should be removed.
So why is that RawAlex and KimJI? Why have you never called or emailed me in an effort to help police this issue and to proactively fight piracy?
Is any of your content being pirated by AVNads publishers? If so I would be more than happy to address those with you, your attorneys as well as ours.
I'm here 65 hours a week and I attend many of the shows.
I'm available to discuss this with anyone, but frankly, I don't have the time to respond to every post about everything that relates to AVN.
We are a large organization with multiple magazines, events and websites with which I am involved in.
I take great pride, as does everyone at AVN, in helping anyone inside or for that matter outside the industry with anything they may need.
AVNads has proven itself as valuable asset to many adult companies looking for traffic and/or revenue from selling ads.
So what do you really want to do? Do you want to keep jumping on threads like this where someone has something positive to say? Do you want to keep bashing AVN and AVNads on an issue to which we have been proactive and attentive to?
How about picking up the phone and calling me like a real business person does. Like Evan and many other professionals would do if they had an issue with AVN.
Isn't that the truly professional course of action or would you rather keep going down this path.
Your call.
I'm available anytime.
Thanks,
Farley