Pay-Per-Download Goes 3D with ikojo.tv

MONTREAL — Pay-per-download provider ikojo.tv has announced the launch of its 3D video service, which it calls "an innovation that will change the porn industry forever."

Starting with Amateur Next Door, ikojo.tv says it is committed to enhancing the customer experience by delivering high impact stereoscopic content on new digital platforms, including online and mobile devices.

"It's our mission to give our customers the ability to experience adult movies at home or on any iPhone/PDA in a rich 3D format," said a company rep.

3D videos on ikojo.tv sell for $4.99 and are compatible with the latest 3D glasses, while 2D videos in HD and mobile formats cost $2.99. An unlimited access pass is available for $24.95 monthly and includes all 3D-HD, 2D-HD, MPG-4 and Apple TV format videos.

"More than 30 movies are currently in production and will be released on ikojo.tv in the following weeks," the rep added. "Our first 3D-DVD will also be offered in the following weeks."

For those who produce 3D adult movies, the ikojo.tv community section allows producers to promote and sell their own 3D pay-per-downloadable movie content.

For website owners, ikojo.tv has created a CCBill-based affiliate program promoting 3D movies with an unspecified commission offered on initial and recurring memberships and a 10 percent webmaster referral bonus.

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