Spankmo, Lust Films Launch Mobile Website

BARCELONA — Spankmo and Lust Films & Publications have announced the launch a new mobile website, Lust Cinema Mobile.

The partners said that Lust Cinema — the brainchild of Swedish director Erika Lust — is an online movie house that "gathers together fresh, innovative, intelligent and aesthetic adult productions that express modern values."

"Here you can stream and download work from the best new directors who all have one thing in common: they all feel that the time has come for a fresh perspective on adult entertainment," the companies said.

“Technology is changing the way surfers enjoy our content all over the world. So we are pleased to work with the great mobile development team at Spankmo to add this new mobile service, and embrace the growing mobile audience,” Lust said.

According to Spankmo, the new offering is designed for all mobile devices including the iPhone, iPad, Android, PSP and more and will work on any worldwide mobile network.

The providers said that mobile webmasters will soon be able to earn revenue share and select from a wide range of mobile friendly affiliate tools through a new CCBill  Lust affiliate program.

Lust said her work focuses on films, books, magazines and erotic products that convey a female perspective on porn.

For more information on the new website visit Spankmo or contact sales@spankmo.com.

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