Aylo

Aylo
Native name
9129-1568 Quebec, Inc.
Company typePrivate
Industry
PredecessorMansef - Manwin - MindGeek
FoundedJune 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06) (as Mansef)[1][2]
FoundersStephane Manos, Ouissam Youssef and Fabian Thylmann
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Fady Mansour
ProductsPornographic films
Production output
Pornographic film
Brands
Services
RevenueDecrease US$460 million (2021)[4]
OwnerEthical Capital Partners
Number of employees
~1400 (2016)[5]
Subsidiaries
List
  • Aylo USA Inc.
  • Aylo Holdings S.A.R.L.[a]
  • Aylo Cy Holdings Ltd
  • Aylo Global Entertainment Inc.
  • Aylo Global Entertainment (Europe) Limited[7]
  • Aylo USA Incorporated[b]
  • Aylo Billing US Corp[c]
  • Aylo Billing Ltd
  • Aylo Freesites, Ltd[d]
  • Aylo Premium Ltd
  • MG Freesites II, Ltd
  • MG Content RT Limited
  • Toqon, LLC
Websiteaylo.com Edit this at Wikidata

Aylo (formerly MindGeek) is a Canadian multinational pornographic conglomerate owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners. It is primarily involved in internet pornography, operating a number of video sharing websites (including platforms such as Pornhub, RedTube, and YouPorn), and pornographic film studios such as Brazzers, Digital Playground, Men.com, Reality Kings, Sean Cody, and WhyNotBi.com, among others.[8] Aylo's headquarters are located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, but the company's corporate structure is divided among entities domiciled in a number of other countries (including tax havens such as Curaçao and Luxembourg).[9]

The company is one of the largest distributors of online pornography, to the extent that it has been accused of having a monopoly position (with 3 out of the 10 most popular online pornography sites being owned by the company).[10][11][12][13] In 2013, a spokesperson for the company stated that its properties were among the top five users of internet bandwidth in the world.[14][15]

The company has been subject to a number of lawsuits and filed litigation against its competitors. They were sued in California for hosting non-consensual pornography produced by GirlsDoPorn, which coerced women into appearing in their videos under false pretenses. In January 2021, a class action lawsuit making similar claims was launched in Montreal for anyone who had pornography photos and videos, some of which may have been taken when they were underage, shared on its websites without their consent, since 2007.[16] The lawsuit stated that the company knowingly did not "investigate or question its business partner regarding the mounting evidence of sex trafficking".[17] In February 2021, a U.S.-based civil class action lawsuit was launched against the company on behalf of child sex trafficking victims whose child sexual abuse material was uploaded to Pornhub.[18][19] On 21 December 2023, Aylo agreed to pay a fine of $1.8 million plus additional compensation to GirlsDoPorn victims, and to have an independent party assess their content moderation processes for three years.[20][21]

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  18. ^ D'Annunzio, P. J. (16 February 2021). "Philadelphia Firms Part of Team Representing Child Trafficking Victims in Class Action Against Pornhub". The Legal Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  19. ^ Fonrouge, Gabrielle (13 February 2021). "Pornhub, MindGeek hosted rape videos of teen sex-trafficking victims: lawsuit". The New York Post. Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  20. ^ Nolan, Erin (21 December 2023). "Pornhub's Parent Company Admits to Profiting From Sex Trafficking". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  21. ^ "Pornhub's parent company settles criminal probe in case linked to San Diego-based GirlsDoPorn". The San Diego Union-Tribune. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 26 December 2023.


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