MACCongress Preps for Jan. Conference

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Mobile Adult Content Congress will again gather in 2008 to bring mobile operators, enablers, content providers and webmasters from around the world together to discuss mature content distribution across mobile platforms.

Scheduled to be held in Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 29-30, the MACCongress will focus on the international and domestic opportunities and challenges faced in the marketplace in a relaxed, highly interactive atmosphere.

“When you say mobile adult, usually the first thing that comes to mind is porn,” said Dan Garza, sales director for the MACCongress. “The demand for adult content has driven and determined technology advances since the battle of VHS vs. Beta.”

Many subjects will be covered this year, with highlights including presentations from two notable attorneys, Gregory Piccionelli and Eric M. Bernstein, as well as case studies on Hustler mobile, mobile web design, mobile advertising, gaming, gambling, streaming video solutions, dating, flirting, new media opportunities, establishing international partnerships and more.

As with previous MACC events, there is no pornography or profanity permitted in any presentation, allowing for a comfortable experience for all attendees.

The event maintains the strict privacy of delegates, helping to protect attendees from any negative publicity or attention their participation may cause.

The MACCongress is presented by Black Marlin Multimedia Group, which has been producing conferences and trade shows for more than 10 years.

For more information, visit MACCongress.com.

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