Clips4Sale Legal Zone to Feature Attorneys Corey Silverstein, Lawrence Walters

Clips4Sale Legal Zone to Feature Attorneys Corey Silverstein, Lawrence Walters

TAMPA, Fla. — The next Clips4Sale Legal Zone will feature attorneys Corey Silverstein and Larry Walters along with Clips4Sale owner Neil as they impart their knowledge to models and producers.

The session is set for Monday, August 19, at 1 p.m. (PDT).

The session will cover a variety of topics, ranging from Jeffrey Epstein’s reported suicide, to a look at sex trafficking and how it doesn’t correlate with the adult industry, to a discussion of Instagram and Facebook’s continued crusade against the industry, and how Silverstein and an online service provider have been penalized on both platforms.

A look at White v. Square, Inc. and why this case really isn’t a win for sex workers and adult performers, along with an analysis of payout percentages and tips to navigate the breakdowns, will round out the group’s discussion.

The weekly webinar is open to all industry members.

For more information, click here.

Producers and models can open a Clips4Sale store here.

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