What do you know about AMVC?
AMVC is the long running adult website that sells amateur DVD content from independent porn producers. I was wondering if anyone here has experience with them or has heard any stories (good or bad) that you can share. I'm thinking about using them for some DVDs I might sell. (I know I can do it on my own but they supposedly have a huge customer base so I'm willing to give up a percentage of sales to reach that many people.)
David from AMVC Present & Accounted For
Hi Everyone....My business partner and co-owner, Allen, got permission from Lee for us to have two accounts, so here I am....David from AMVC. Lets see what I can do to answer your questions and salvage AMVC's reputation here on GayWideWebmasters.
Aaron...Hi, howdy, good to see you on here. I really miss talking/emailing with you and hearing about all your wonderful trips of days gone by. Anything new on the travel calendar?
Nick...I'm sorry for the goof up on the post. My fault really as I should have edited that personal data out. I'm not a bad netizen...just a sloppy emailer. I'm sorry too that we never managed to get the association between you and AMVC past that initial bump. I will check my staff's computers to see what emails they might have sent after that last thread ended (posted above). If we did turn you down out of hand, I apologize.
PFLJayden...I really want to look into my files and see how I messed you up so badly, but I cannot figure out which studio you were when you were listed on AMVC. Can you help me out? I really work hard to be nice and professional and above board and fair with everyone...customers and studios...but I'm human and I make mistakes...sometimes big ones. I do remember a situation (again, I cannot recall which studio it was) where they specifically asked me not to send their films to streamers and I said I would do as they asked...and then I completely forgot to tell my people to not send the films. There was no malice, there was no criminal intent, there was just a lapse in memory and action. I was WRONG and as soon as the studio told me about it I 'fessed up, beat my head on the desk for being an idiot, and got it fixed as quickly as possible. I know there's no second chance to make a first impression, but I really hate making mistakes and it eats at me when I upset someone with my own forgetfulness. I am sorry.
As for model IDs...for the record, we have never asked for or required three IDs on any model. We ask for one clear and legible and complete and not-expired ID and for the signed and dated model release. If the ID we were sent was not clear or legible or complete or if it was expired at the time of filming, then yes, we would have asked for a replacement ID. And if that ID had a problem then we would have asked for another. The docs we keep on file are just as liable for inspection as yours and we want to make sure we have good copies.
That brings us to that 800lb Gorilla a few posts back...that one that said AMVC was tipping off the FBI for records violations. I really cannot think of anything more ridiculous. It's not like we had John Ashcroft or Alberto Gonzales on speed-dial :) What we do have is one of the largest collections of amateur producers all in one tidy little place and if the FBI wants to find a "scapegoat" they're going to look for someone they think doesn't have the time or the know-how or the resources to follow their Byzantine regulations. To the FBI, AMVC must look like a barrel full of fish just ready to be shot.
Since you brought up the JT Videos inspection, let me put out a few of the facts as I got them directly from JT himself. The FBI called him up and said they were coming out in two weeks to look at his records. He notified me and I emailed him a copy of the index file we keep on every film on AMVC. Two days later (the FBI did not wait 2 weeks), when he got home from his day job, the FBI was waiting for him. The films they wanted to look at were two films they bought from AMVC's web site. We do not run a background check on the customers who buy from us. The FBI, the CIA, or your grandmother's church group, can all buy DVDs from us without a hiccup. The films they inspected were shot in 1997 so they were not grandfathered in the pre-July 1995 period. The feds looked over the records...asked for his index file (the regs require you keep an index file and luckily he had the one i sent him)...and they wrote him up for 2 violations...he used a drop box for his custodian address and he did not post his business hours. There were NO documentation problems and neither of the problems they did find had anything to do with AMVC. JT and I discussed why we had a 2003 date on our oh-so-tacky DVD covers ;) and I told him it was because that's when we created the DVD covers with screen captures from his videos. The 2257 regs of the time were a little murky on what "date of production" actually meant and we made a cautious interpretation. I don't think JT blames us for any of that incident, since he remains a producer on AMVC. However, we did not "tip off" the feds and we made every effort to see that he was prepared for the inspection.
So...anything else I can do to put smiles back on everyone's faces? I really don't like all this upset and bad feelings from former producers...I want to make it better if I can.
David
AMVC