CyberNet Bucks Becomes Kinky Dollars

CyberNet Bucks has changed its name to Kinky Dollars. The name change complements parent company CyberNet Entertainment’s transformation into Kink.com.

The owners think the new names better represent the company’s commitment to the kinds of fetish content found at Fuckingmachines.com and Hogtied.com. According to Head of Operations Tony Pirelli, Kinky Dollars accurately reflects the product as well as the company’s intentions.

“Once we changed the company name from CyberNet Entertainment to Kink.com, changing the name of our affiliate program was the next logical step,” he says. “There aren’t that many words that cover a broad range of fetishes, sound catchy, and can be pronounced in virtually any language; ‘kink’ says it all. It’s an incredible domain name.”

Kink.com was founded as CyberNet Entertainment in 1997; Kinky Dollars (CyberNet Bucks) started in 2001.

“We have [only] produced fetish sites,” Pirelli relates. “It took years to realize that we needed to (or find the courage to) change the company name, but we were able to come up with a name and secure domain names that just don’t get any better. We are all very excited about this new identity.”

Pirelli says all of the features of the affiliate program and the sites that can be promoted remain the same. Only the name of the program has changed.