I don't, actually. The videos are about 2/3 still available. With the changes in 2257 laws regarding foreign IDs I decided not to re-release some of them when I put them back into availability. In another case, a model died so out of respect for his family I didn't re-release that video. Still others were filmed with one-color chip cameras in the late 90's so the color is really bland and awful.
But as I said, they're about 2/3 still available although they've mostly run their course as far as sales go. I never bothered to license them except to AMVC (which sells 'em on DVD) and AEBN. Beyond that I think the amount of money involved would be too little to bother with.
As for the photo sets, I think that their value wouldn't be all that great. They were designed for a different Internet age when bandwidth was a bigger issue and people didn't look at photos in very high resolution. Today's monitors would make the pictures look unacceptably small. And, due to bad planning on my part, I didn't keep un-sized (but post-photo edited) versions of the photos on all the sets. So a lot of them can't be shown very well without re-doing all the photo selection and editing. Not to mention some of the foreign ID issues come into play here, although far less of an issue than the videos as I did the photos a few years later chronologically.
All this is my way of saying, "nope, never licensed 'em. Don't think anyone would be interested beyond a cursory glance and it would be more trouble than it's worth."
So, back to my main question, what's up with affiliate programs and changes in the past 6-12 months? I know Hunk Money acquired two affiliate programs. What else has been going on?




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