The Naughty America registered trademark has been used since 2004 to market Adult Entertainment. The date 1776 in its logo refers to the
United States Declaration of Independence in which
Thomas Jefferson declared the right of “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” La Touraine Inc., a Nevada corporation, based in San Diego, is the owner of the
Trademark/
Service Mark Naughty America. In December 2005, Naughty America announced the online game
Naughty America: The Game. In 2008, the company employed over 60 staff members and has released over 70 DVDs. These DVDs are distributed worldwide by Pureplay Media since November 2005. In addition to the DVDs, they also have over 6,900 movies on their site. The company launched a gay line called
Suite 703 in January 2008. In October 2008, Naughty America launched an
Adobe Air-based application called Naughty America Direct, which was described as "basically an iTunes for porn". It sold individual full-length
DRM-free scenes with no subscription. It was shut down shortly thereafter due to the departure of the developer in charge. In June 2010, Naughty America announced Eddie Arenas as its new Chief Executive Officer and President. In January 2014, Naughty America began shooting in ultra-high-definition. In January 2016, Naughty America announced adult virtual reality at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Author, "Leopard J. Ferry", a former Naughty America employee, between 2007 and 2009, wrote the novel
Erovinia, based on his employment. ==Awards==