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New Porn Order and Nectar End Distribution Deal

The following press release calls it creative differences. I heard it was money.

Porn Valley- It was announced today that the New Porn Order and Nectar have terminated their distribution agreement due to creative differences.

“The principals of the company sat down and decided to take a different approach to the branding and direction of the company and among the changes we will be pursuing alternative methods of distribution” said Craig Valentine. “We are very excited about the new opportunities and products we are marketing, and look forward to an even better 2008!” he concluded.

Further details will be made public in the coming weeks. In the meantime, information regarding the purchase of titles can be made to [email protected] or by contacting Publicist Nikki Hart [email protected]

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