LOS ANGELES — Clips4Sale has announced the launch of "Clips4Sale Legal Zone," a webinar series featuring company owner Neil and industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein.
Following the success of a recent webinar with Silverstein, the now-monthly series will focus on the legal aspects of the adult fetish industry, as well as specific areas of the law that directly affect content producers. Each webinar will include a Q&A at the end to ask specific questions of topics discussed.
“I’ve always been a proponent of ‘Knowledge is Power,’ and the opportunity to work with Neil and Clips4Sale to help get essential legal information into the hands of those that need it most is an amazing opportunity,” Silverstein said. “I was overwhelmed by the massive success of our first webinar, and it became clear to me that there are so many members of the adult community that have legal questions that they want answers to. In many cases, adult industry members don’t know where to go for legal information, and Neil and I identified this issue as something that we both wanted to address. I’m both professionally and personally excited about doing this webinar series with Neil and Clips4Sale.”
Neil said, “Corey is a wealth of knowledge, and we’re glad he’s agreed to be part of the Clips4Sale Legal Zone. We always get tons of legal questions from our models and producers, and now they will be answered by one of the best attorneys. To be successful in business, it’s important to be well-versed in the law, and that’s why we’re offering this webinar series.”
The next four Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinars at will be at 1 p.m. (PST) on Monday, May 20, Tuesday, June 18, Monday, July 15 and Monday, Aug. 19. Announcements will be posted in Admin before each webinar with instructions on how to join the live event, as well as topics. To see the first webinar with Neil and Silverstein, get more details on upcoming webinars here.
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Clips4Sale Debuts Legal Webinar Series With Neil, Attorney Corey D. Silverstein
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