FSC Releases Details of Upcoming Summit

FSC Releases Details of Upcoming Summit

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has released more details about the upcoming FSC Summit, taking place on Jan. 12, the final day of the XBIZ LA conference.

A rep described the Summit as “a great opportunity to learn, network, and engage with industry professionals, thought leaders, and other experts.” 

The FSC Summit will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 12 in the Nichols meeting rooms at the Kimpton Everly Hotel in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

Attendance is not limited to Free Speech Coalition members. XBIZ LA conference badges give industry members access to the FSC Summit.

For non-conference attendees, the registration deadline is Jan. 6. Industry members can request a promo code for free registration. Others may purchase access to the event.

Only attendees 18 years of age or older with valid identification will be admitted to the event. Per XBIZ LA policy, badges and wristbands are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

The most up-to-date schedule for the Summit can be found on the Free Speech Coalition website. As panelists are confirmed, they will be added to the official event page.

“There will be opportunities for attendees to network with each other or with speakers and panelists,” the rep added. “There is time built into the FSC Summit schedule for attendees to network, talk directly with experts, and participate in an extended strategy session.”

The rep noted that COVID-19 precaution protocols may be issued by the state of California, the city of Los Angeles, or LA County, and attendees should check official health policy information before attending. Attendees, along with their employees and guests, will be required to sign a COVID-19 waiver and assumption-of-risk form before being issued credentials to the event.

For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition and follow FSC on Twitter.

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