Corey Silverstein, MelRose Michaels to Lead CentroU 'Legal Tips' Webinar for Talent

Corey Silverstein, MelRose Michaels to Lead CentroU 'Legal Tips' Webinar for Talent

LOS ANGELES — Industry attorney Corey Silverstein and content creator MelRose Michaels will lead an interactive webinar hosted by CentroUniversity.com titled "Legal Tips for Becoming a Successful Influencer" Wednesday at 12 p.m. (PST).

A rep noted the session will cover legal topics such as "setting up your business, cyberbullying, protecting your personal information, contracts and cyber-pimps and how to protect your content and followers."

"Through practical examples, this webinar will educate influencers about all the different tactics they can use in order to protect themselves," continued the rep. "The information will be useful for cam models, influencers, industry newbies, industry experts, sex workers and performers."

FanCentro VP Kat Revenga observed that "legal advice can be difficult to come by when you’re working in the adult industry."

"We wanted to provide influencers with a platform to ask their questions and get solid advice from a legal professional," she added.

Questions may be submitted in advance to success@fancentro.com; Silverstein and Michaels will also field questions during the session.

“CentroU continues to be a vital source of educational information for the adult industry," continued Revenga. “Many sex workers don't know enough about the complexities of the laws governing the industry, which can lead to problems down the line.”

Visit CentroUniversity.com for additional details; follow FanCentro, MelRose Michaels and Corey Silverstein on Twitter.

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