Pepper, the founder of Pepper Law Group, LLC provides legal advice to producers, talent, distributors, website operators and other members of the industry. He regularly advises clients on legal issues regarding obscenity law, federal record-keeping requirements, website terms and conditions, model releases, and successfully and legally operating adult websites.
Dan Pepper to Give Legal Seminars at Exxxotica
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