'We are proud of our identity': ECP's Solomon Friedman on Rebranding MindGeek as Aylo

'We are proud of our identity': ECP's Solomon Friedman on Rebranding MindGeek as Aylo

MONTREAL — Solomon Friedman, partner and VP at Ethical Capital Partners (ECP), gave an exclusive interview to XBIZ on Thursday, offering details on the announcement of MindGeek’s general rebranding as Aylo.

The Canada-based Friedman has a background as a trial and appellate lawyer, legal author and adjunct law professor. He clerked for a Canadian Supreme Court justice, is certified as a specialist in criminal law by the Law Society of Ontario and has appeared before standing committees of both the House of Commons and Senate in Canada, offering testimony about criminal, regulatory and constitutional law matters. He is also an ordained rabbi.

Back in March, when ECP completed the purchase of MindGeek and its subsidiary companies and assets, Friedman spoke to XBIZ about the acquiring company’s intention to focus on increasing transparency, as well as foregrounding content creators and including them in meaningful consultations concerning policies and practices.

On Thursday, Friedman reiterated these themes, identifying them as core components of the Aylo rebrand.

XBIZ: What’s behind ECP’s decision to rebrand MindGeek as Aylo?

Solomon Friedman: This is the next step in a new chapter for a company that has accomplished an enormous amount. Something that ECP heard early and often from employees, stakeholders and partners is that the company needed a new identity.

That new identity is not about forgetting the past — we are very proud of the work that we have done, we are proud of the challenges we’ve overcome and the lessons we have learned. But we are now very much a public-facing company, and a public-facing company needs a new public identity.

XBIZ: What was the thought process behind the new brand name. What does Aylo mean?

Friedman: Aylo is a brand that is ours to define. It was very important for us that we didn’t choose a word that you can find in the dictionary, a word with previous meaning. It’s up to us to infuse Aylo with meaning — to make it become synonymous with world-class adult platforms, trust and safety, diversity and inclusion and free expression. That is what Aylo means.

XBIZ: In terms of infrastructure and communications, in what ways is Aylo like MindGeek and in what ways is it not?

Friedman: Aylo is powered by the people who created the technology, the trust and safety suite, the cultural identity of MindGeek, and we’re very proud to build on their work. But Aylo speaks publicly and openly. Aylo engages proudly with the adult industry, with content creators, and uses its voice to platform those who are at the heart of our work.

Aylo also engages publicly with NGOs, advocacy organizations and all of those who share our values — those core values of trust and safety, diversity and inclusion, and free expression.

What we look forward to announcing, in the near future, are the partnerships that are possible under this new brand and this new identity, and we’ve been working hard on them. Today is about the new brand, but that is just the first chapter in the new story of Aylo.

XBIZ: What will Aylo’s relationship be with the former MindGeek flagship brands, like Pornhub, Brazzers and others?

Friedman: One thing that you will notice, when you go to Aylo.com, is that we are proud of our identity as a company providing world-class adult entertainment platforms and products. You will see, proudly listed on the Aylo site, all of the platforms, including the marquee platforms.

Aylo stands proudly behind its platforms. It engages publicly as the operator of those platforms. And that’s a sign of things to come: more openness, more transparency.

XBIZ: Do you think this rebrand will help address that persistent mischaracterizations of large adult industry companies as “shadowy,” which is peddled by anti-porn crusaders and those mainstream reporters who parrot their talking points uncritically?

Friedman: The owners of Aylo, Ethical Capital Partners, are publicly identified. People know who we are, what our values are. We speak publicly and proudly on the record.

We know, of course, that there has been a history of unfortunate stigma in the adult entertainment industry. ECP is determined to lead by example when it comes to speaking openly and proudly about this work.

Aylo will allow us to continue engaging publicly and expanding on those efforts. Those terms that we see used, by those who are misinformed, certainly do not apply to Aylo. We could not be more open, proud and public about the work we do.

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