Corbin Fisher

Corbin Fisher is an American independent film studio with a focus on gay pornography, based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

[3] Jason Gibson, the founder of Corbin Fisher, who uses the same name as an alias, previously held jobs including police officer and human resources manager.

[6] In February 2006, Corbin Fisher participated as a sponsor in "The Gay Phoenix Forum", an event held for webmasters and website visitors.

[10] In August 2008 Corbin Fisher described itself as a website offering media of amateur sex between attractive young people at universities.

[17] The deal also included cross-platform marketing and distribution, with "feature scenes drawn from each other's extensive back catalogs" shown weekly on both sites.

[21] The company attempted to settle with Hunkfest first but filed suit in United States federal court when their offer was rejected.

[20] In February 2010, Corbin Fisher won a $990,000 judgment in United States federal court against an individual from Texas who had copied 66 of the company's films to DVD and sold them on eBay.

The suit also claims that any reasonable Internet user would secure their router, and those who did not and allowed content to be downloaded through their IP address were also guilty of copyright infringement.

[29] In September 2005, RealLiveGuys.com marketing director Eddie K characterized Corbin Fisher as one of the "new hit gay porn sites that specialize in straight guys.

"[30] In July 2008, Falcon Entertainment CEO Todd Montgomery said he admired the company and its development, "I've always had a lot of professional and personal admiration for [Corbin Fisher] because they really defined a new space in gay adult entertainment that didn't exist prior to the real broad adoption of the Internet.

'"[32] In December 2007, Dylan Fox of Gaywired.com noted that Corbin Fisher had become successful; "gay man's obsession with straight guys has created a booming Internet business that is raking in the cash.

"[33] The Spanish language media site ENewspaper also commented on this phenomenon, observing that Corbin Fisher had successfully capitalized on appealing to those that appreciate videos where supposedly heterosexual men act in gay film.

[11] Ernie Alderete of Bay Area Reporter reviewed the color photo collection Corbin Fisher's Amateur College Men distributed by Bruno Gmunder, and described it as "a collection of exciting color photos of college-age athletes in sexual poses progressing from soft-core to fully erect and stiff hard-core".

"[34] His review concluded, "Despite its flaws, this book is packed with interesting faces and nice bodies, the stuff many dreams could be made of.

"[34] In April 2009, ENewspaper classified Corbin Fisher in the world of gay pornography as among "website suppliers of videos", including Sean Cody, RandyBlue.com, CockyBoys, and StraightBoysFucking.com.

[35] In June 2009, Jason Salzenstein of Edge Boston commented favorably of the Corbin Fisher-produced photo book Playing Hard to Get distributed by Bruno Gmunder, "In fact, one of the best things about this volume is its simplicity, and the natural beauty of the models.