Corey Silverstein to Host New 'Legal Impact' Webinar on Performer Safety

Corey Silverstein to Host New 'Legal Impact' Webinar on Performer Safety

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein will host the next live, online edition of his "Legal Impact" series, titled "Personal Safety, Online & IRL" on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 1 p.m. PDT.

The session, sponsored by the Free Speech Coalition (FSC), will be moderated by Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals. Featured guests include content creator Jada Kai, Nate Glass of Takedown Piracy, and FSC Executive Director Alison Boden.

"It’s never been more important to know how to protect yourself online — and in your daily in-person life — from threats facing those working in adult," said a rep. "During this discussion, industry experts and thought leaders will share practical guidance for keeping your private information safe from stalkers, trolls, and other dangerous people and entities, as well as what to do if you are targeted."

Silverstein noted the complications of performer safety in the modern industry.

“Performer safety has always been the priority in the adult entertainment industry,” Silverstein said. “But as performers have transitioned into the world of self-production and endless social media interaction — a massive shift overall — the challenges associated with performer safety have grown tremendously.”

“These types of discussions are essential for all performers, and I’m looking forward to this opportunity to provide some invaluable tools that can immediately help,” he continued.

Kai emphasized the importance of education and awareness.

"As a community in the adult business, we must protect ourselves as best we can for peace of mind, health, and safety," she said. "In order to do so we must educate ourselves and be aware of the threats that may affect us both online and in person."

Click here to register; a Zoom event link will be emailed to registered attendees one hour before the webinar begins.

Live "Legal Impact" webinars are free to attend for all members of the adult entertainment community and will be posted subsequently on MyAdultAttorney, Adult.law and XBIZ.tv.

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