Clips4Sale to Host 'Legal Zone' Webinar on Monday Night

Clips4Sale to Host 'Legal Zone' Webinar on Monday Night

TAMPA — Clips4Sale has announced the return of its "Legal Zone" series, covering various topics designed to help models and producers maximize their potential. 

In the series' seventh installment, Clips4Sale founder Neil is joined by industry attorney, Corey D. Silverstein, and Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals, where the group will discuss the ongoing GirlsDoPorn trials, copyright issues for using background music in clips and how to get the most out of trade shows.

Set for this coming Monday at 4 p.m. (EST), the webinar will also feature a live Q&A throughout the session. 

Neil teased the episode as one of the series' "best to date."

"We should all be paying attention to the GirlsDoPorn case and how it could affect our industry," said Neil. "Plus, many of our models and producers use background music and don’t know the legal ramifications of doing so. Also, trade show season is coming up and we’re here to help and give tips on getting the most bang for your buck."

For additional details, click here. For those that can't make the live presentation, find the full video later on the Clips4Sale blog

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