Because of its deep ties to VR tech, Naughty America became the first and only adult film company to exhibit at the massive E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) video game conference in 2016 to target early adopters of gaming VR headsets. 🏛️ Impact and Reception
The brand is owned by La Touraine Inc., a corporate entity based out of San Diego, California. 📈 Business Model and Strategy
In 2008, the company experimented with "Naughty America Direct," a specialized Adobe Air desktop application. It allowed users to purchase individual, full-length, DRM-free scenes outside of a monthly subscription model, though it was shut down shortly after launch.
Naughty America has long been noted by mainstream tech journalists for aggressively adopting cutting-edge hardware and software to keep users paying.
The company has been at the center of ongoing debates regarding digital privacy and mass-copyright litigation (often referred to by critics as "copyright trolling").
Its trademark includes the text "Established in 1776," a parody of the U.S. Declaration of Independence's guarantee to the right of the "pursuit of happiness".