XBIZ LA 2012 Speaker Lineup Announced, Industry Experts to Discuss Top Issues

LOS ANGELES — With a slate of cutting-edge educational seminars featuring noted experts from the world of adult digital media, XBIZ LA’s lineup of speakers promises to deliver a comprehensive overview of the current state of the industry while providing an informative outlook for the future.

To view the list of speakers, click here.

XBIZ LA, the industry’s leading digital media conference, is set for Jan. 9-12 at the luxurious Sofitel Hotel with world-class seminars, exclusive technology presentations, dynamic business-networking and exclusive special events.

Among the highly anticipated XBIZ LA 2012 schedule of events is a hands-on content monetization workshop hosted by traffic and marketing maven Brad Gosse; a special anti-piracy session conducted by Pink Visual President Allison Vivas and a keynote speech from CCBill CEO Ron Cadwell.

On the legal front, New York-based First Amendment attorney Paul Cambria will participate in FSC’s special legal panel, alongside Greg Piccionelli of Picconelli & Sarno, who is regarded as one of the nation’s leading adult entertainment attorneys. Also on tap to offer legal expertise is Anthony Patek, who practices intellectual property litigation, counseling, and licensing, with experience in patent, trademark, and copyright matters; as well as First Amendment attorney Marc J. Randazza, attorney Gil Sperlein and Doug Lichtman, a UCLA professor of law.

Other anticipated featured speakers include: MojoHost principal and founder Brad Mitchell, who has built a fast-growing and customer-approved hosting company with more than 1,100 clients worldwide; Global Electronic Technology/OrbitalPay founder and CEO Steven H. Bryson, whose firm has been a leading provider of payment processing for more than 11 years, while contributing charitable work through his Never Forgotten Foundation.

Industry luminaries, including AWEmpire.com senior authorized consultant Douglas Richter, AdultCentro’s Stan DaMan, EroAdvertising chief marketing officer Judy Shalom, CommerceGate CEO Bjorn Skarlen, and Saguaro Digital CEO Christopher O’Connell, among others, also will contribute valuable industry knowledge.

For event information, visit XBIZLA.com.

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