Danni, CE, my2257 Dealing

Add Danni's Hard Drive and the parent of Cybererotica to the growing number of adult websites and Internet companies working with my2257's compliancy platform.

Danni's Hard Drive has a deal to integrate its 2257-compliancy databases into the my2257 compliancy platform, while Trade News Corporation has a deal to develop a new marketing-oriented compliance system with my2257 marketer Edge Data Systems, Edge announced June 28.

“my2257 offered us the ideal solution for continued compliancy,” said Danni's Hard Drive creator and veteran adult entertainment legend Danni, Ashe announcing the deal. “Danni’s Hard Drive has always been at the forefront of technological advances in the industry.”

Edge Data chief executive David Slaughter said in his own statement he was thrilled to step in with Danni's Hard Drive, calling the my2257 package a "perfect marriage" to Danni's Hard Drive.

“Our system offers support to their back-end databases with our ODBC compliance through Microsoft’s .NET framework," Slaughter continued. "We are thrilled that companies are beginning to realize what we offer is more than just a 2257-compliancy software package and that our modular design is allowing us to implement our solution with companies’ existing hardware and software applications.”

Cybererotica parent Trade News Corp. also agreed to a deal to integrate its products into what Edge Data described as a new webmaster marketing and compliance system, based on Trade News-developed technology. “We believe the ability to generate compliant site marketing materials will be the key to an affiliate program's continued success and CECash has always been a leader in developing cutting edge products,” CECash executive Guy Mizrachi said.

"my2257 offers CECash the ability to combine their technology with a truly database-ready compliance tool," Slaughter said of the coming cobranded product, which doesn't yet have a name. "We expect more details on this exciting product to be announced shortly."

Slaughter said in the meantime that releasing a single website based on my2257, as Edge has wanted to do, is proving difficult because my2257 itself continues to evolve. “Until we get a real reading on the regulations and truly know what needs to be in the software and the website," he said, "we will continue to develop our product.”

Slaughter said Edge Data is developing the site to be launched in early July.