YNOT Announces Deal to Launch YNOT Europe

CYBERSPACE — Adult Internet resource YNOT Network, LP, owners and operators of YNOT announced the formation of a European YNOT-branded website.

The deal between YNOT and "The European Forms" website EU38, will yield "YNOT Europe" and is set to debut in late May.

The new resource — YNOTEurope — will provide news and information.

"With so much of the adult entertainment industry focused on the European markets, we felt it was time for a news and resource website in the strong tradition of YNOT.com that is focused on the European side of the Atlantic," said Mo, founder of TranslationsXXX and owner of EU38.

He added, "I'm extremely pleased with the reception I've gotten from the European-based companies who I've spoken to about YNOT Europe. There's a lot of energy and excitement, and I've already heard from people who want to know what they can do to help. The site hasn't even launched yet, and already there is a community building around the YNOT Europe brand."

The company said YNOTEurope will be familiar to users of YNOT.com, but will launch with a new software engine and a focus on the news and information that's most relevant to online adult developers with a strong European presence.

The site will feature exclusive new stories, commentary and technical features that are fully independent of American-based YNOT, plus new European-focused message boards and business networking tools. The companies said that all parties who are interested in the launch of the new resource are invited to visit the site’s "Coming Soon" page to add their email addresses.

An email notification will be sent once the site launches.

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