| 2nd | Top pornographic movie studios |
| Type | Adult Entertainment |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2005 |
| Headquarters | Montreal, Canada |
| Industry | Pornography |
| Products | Pornographic films |
| Website | http://brazzers.com/ |
Brazzers (brä-zerz) is a pornographic production company in North America. Brazzers specializes in hardcore mainstream featuring large breasted actresses, MILF scenarios and actors with large penises.
The Brazzers brand was launched in early 2005. While their website is managed from Montreal, Canada, the majority of their scenes and photographs are shot in Las Vegas, Nevada, Los Angeles, California, and Miami, Florida.
Brazzers.com has a traffic ranking of 276.[1]
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In 2008, Brazzers created Mofos Network,[2] a harder-edged site. Mofos Network focuses on girls who are less experienced and relatively unknown in the industry with lighter, uncomplicated storylines.
Brazzers was featured on an episode of MTV’s True Life.[3] The MTV crew followed porn star Jayden Jaymes at the 2009 AVN, capturing the star meeting and greeting fans while at the Brazzers booth.
Brazzers adheres to strict parental control standards by using the ICRA labeling system,[4] ICRA is part of the Family Online Safety Institute. Brazzers regulates[5] its site to prevent children from accessing their adult content.
Brazzers came under industry criticism for associating with tube sites such as Pornhub.[6] In response, in 2009, Brazzers initiated an anti-piracy campaign.[7]
In 2008, after being fired by Brazzers, producer Bobby Manila charged Brazzers with a lawsuit for fraud and violating the terms of contract. The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court.[8]
In February 2010, a lawsuit was filed by Pink Visual Studios accusing Brazzer's network parent company of infringing on copyrighted content by distributing unlicensed video content on their highly trafficked free tube sites. Brazzer's network has been accused of benefiting from unlicensed content by indirectly benefiting from traffic from tube sites but this is the first time a well known studio is officially suing them. A class action lawsuit is also being considered by other studios.[9]
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