Clips4Sale Legal Webinar to Cover Nevada Privacy Law, Crypto, DBAs

Clips4Sale Legal Webinar to Cover Nevada Privacy Law, Crypto, DBAs

TAMPA, Fla. — The third installment of the monthly webinar series The Clips4Sale Legal Zone, featuring Clips4sale founder Neil and attorney Corey D. Silverstein, will be recorded live tomorrow, Tuesday June 18 at 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST.

In Tuesday’s installment, Neil and Silverstein will cover the Nevada Privacy Law (SB 220), which, according to a rep, “will require website and online service operators establish a designated address for consumers to submit requests for these operators to not sell certain information they collect about consumers.”

The hosts will also discuss “issues with assumed names, as well as accepting cryptocurrency, and potential issues producers could face.”

The webinar will conclude with a Q&A.

“We received amazing feedback from viewers after our first regular episode of the Legal Zone,” says Silverstein. “Nevada's new privacy law, cryptocurrency and ‘DBAs’ are the topic of some of the questions we have received since, so we decided to dedicate an entire episode to the specific questions that producers want answers to.”

To join the webinar, head over to the Store Admin under Messages History for details. The webinar will be live on Zoom. If you can’t make the live presentation, the full video will be available later here.

Upcoming Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinars are slated for Monday, July 15, and Monday, August 19 at 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST. Announcements will be posted in Admin before each webinar with instructions on how to join the live event, as well as topics.

More details about upcoming webinars are available here.


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