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Azov Films was a Canadian company that gained international notoriety for distributing films involving minors, which led to a major global law enforcement operation known as Project Spade in 2013. The company and its owner, Brian Way, were at the center of an investigation involving over 50 countries after authorities determined the material they marketed as "naturist" or "legal" actually constituted child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Background and Legal Status

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Nature of Content: While the company marketed its videos—including titles like the "Boy Fights" series—under the guise of "naturist" or "non-sexual" footage of naked children, law enforcement and prosecutors determined the material was produced for a sexual purpose. Azov Films was a Canadian company that gained

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A sequel, tentatively titled “Girl Fights XXX”, has been hinted at by the director on social media, suggesting that the “Holiday Disc” universe may expand beyond its original 28‑night framework.