Brian isnt the company CEO, he's the director of their on-demand stuff :)
Regards,
Lee
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Hot news everyone! ZyLoco and TLA have made up and we're making out in the bathroom now...you are all jealous!
OK - so here you go guys and gals... the real dirt...
we just got off the phone with Brian at TLA - he couldn't have been nicer - we traced the mysterious 7 titles to a shipment from one of our distribution sources....
Jesus Christ, I always freak when I see our content up and running - not over reaction just over protection I guess - that's what a good dad should do
anyway, we're all fine and TLA is taking care of us real good - after all, we're one of the first barebacking companies that they're dealing with - which is completely fantastic
we are confident that we will have a long and energetic relationship with them...
in our book - everything has worked out equitably for both parties and as usual - any problems that occurred due to lack of communication have been resolved
and thanks Lee, for making the necessary contact for us - you have become one of our ambassadors - thanks!
Anthony DeAngelo
10:03AM pacific
a love fest? are we putting this on film? can we run up the stairs at the museum as an establishing shot during the opening titles?
will I have to wear clothes? -
"Cam - call up catering! We're gonna need hoagies and cheese steaks for 40 in front of the Philly museum...."
(always directing and never taking direction very well...)
I've done business with TLA VOD for over 2 months, and it is a smooth operation.
I did business with TLA in 2005, and that revenue was substantial. I am only sad that they dropped the title from their DVD catalog. But I have made up for the loss through Amazon.com .
I think the initiator of this thread was very wrong in discussing this business matter publically, without first and foremost understanding how the service works, and discussing directly with his account representative.
I know the answer to the question (from my personal experience of having titles hosted on TLA VOD), and it does NOT involve piracy in any degree. But I am not going to discuss how it works, because that would give away some otherwise bona fide trade secrets that work to my benefit, except to say that TLA is a good clean player in the VOD marketplace.
They are a valueable asset alongside AEBN, Hot Movies and a couple of others - ONLy a couple of others!
I have to agree with Nick. Discussing this issue on a public forum probably wasn't the best move. Better to work it out privately and not create undue negative comments until ALL of the facts are know.
TLA has been streaming our films for quite sometime and we've never had a problem with them. They've been around for awhile and have a damn good reputation. We couldn't be happier being associated with them.
Bill
Hot Desert Knights
Ok Guys.
The only reason we came to the boards at all is that we were told on the phone by one of the receptionist at TLA, that there was no one there that we could talk to today.And to call back another day.
We did not know that Brian was there. And given the magnitude of our concerns, he was not happy that we were not given to him when we called.
Tony wanted to get this resolved stat. And by posting here and with the help of Lee we got to the root of all this, and now both TLA & Zyloco are happy as clams.
Look for Zyloco & TLAonDemand VOD role out announcement soon!!
THE END.
TLA video is by far the most reputable and trustworthy gay adult company in the industry! We have worked closely with them for over 10 years and they are wonderful to work with!
and now, thanks to us, Anthony DeAngelo and Cameron Cruise and our company Zyloco, Inc., TLA will be improving their studio contracts and the way in which they interface with content providers...
we actually good did for EVERYONE past, present and future who does business with them - we work that way
like Cam said,
END OF STORY
Now, if only Geo W Bush would follow DeAngelo's lead, and pull out of Iraq and declare victory.
Pretty unprofessional thread if you ask me.
I hate seeing stuff get brought to the boards prematurely without all the facts. And the tone at which it was presented certainly didn't imply a simple miscommunication or a mistake somewhere down the road. Not with terms stolen content being thrown around.