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2000Charge.net Adds Teleingreso to Help Convert Spain

Alternative payment processor 2000charge.net has announced the addition of Spanish billing mechanism TeleIngreso.

Playboy to Sponsor Viv Thomas Golf Week in Spain

Playboy is headlining the sponsors for the annual VivThomas.com Golf Week in Marbella, Spain, in June.

Webbilling to Attend Eurowebtainment in Spain

Webbilling.com will be attending the upcoming Eurowebtainment event set for May 12-15 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Spain-based Manda Huevos Productions Signs With WWC

European adult production company Manda Huevos Productions has signed an exclusive licensing agreement to license the content through WorldWideContent.com.

Private to Offer AdultFriendFinder White Label in Spain

Private Media Group Inc. today announced that it had signed a deal with online social networking site AdultFriendFinder to exclusively offer a white label solution in Spain through affiliate program PrivateCash.com.

Country Snapshot: Spain

About 25 million Spaniards have access to the Internet at this time; some 63 percent of its 40 million strong population.

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Country Snapshot: Spain

About 25 million Spaniards have access to the Internet at this time; some 63 percent of its 40 million strong population — and the web therefore features in most households.

Marc Jarrett ·

Sex Websites, Cartoons Ruffle Political Feathers in Spain

Sex and depictions thereof are at the center of two recent controversies playing out in Spain, according to international media reports.

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Spain: 2

In part one, we began our look at this European hotbed of adult entertainment. In this conclusion, we'll continue our look at the Spanish market, gonzo productions and beyond.

Jessica Rodriguez ·
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Spain: 1

A look at this hotbed of adult entertainment where there has been a deep change in Spanish society since the Franco years, and sexual behavior is very different now.

Jessica Rodriguez ·

Spain, Venezuela Ramp Up Broadcast Obscenity Rules

Spain and Venezuela both cracked down on obscenity over the airwaves this week by imposing new regulations for broadcasters. In recent years, cutthroat competition between Spanish-language channels has led producers to look for programs containing sexy and reality sex TV.