XBIZ Hollywood '07 Seminar Videos Now Available

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — For members of the adult entertainment industry who missed the XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference, or for those who simply want to relive the event’s informative moments, XBIZ has made video available from several of the key seminars and speeches from the show.

Edited into 10-minute clips, the videos cover a total of five seminars and speeches.

Viewers can watch high-quality flash videos of the 2257 seminar with FBI Special Agent Chuck Joyner and adult entertainment industry attorneys Gregory Piccionelli, Clyde Dewitt and Jeffrey Douglas leading the Q&A session that followed. Also available for viewing is the .XXX seminar, moderated by Brandon Shalton. Panelists for that seminar included ICM Registry’s Stuart Lawley, attorney Robert Corn-Revere and Stephen Balkam of the Family Online Safety Institute.

The event’s keynote speeches also are available for viewing.

Speeches include the Day 1 keynote addresses from Club Jenna’s Jay Grdina and Video Secrets President Gregory Clayman. Viewers can also see exclusive video of adult entertainment industry icon and Hustler chief Larry Flynt addressing the crowd in a keynote speech that culminated the event.

The videos can be found by clicking the button on the front of the conference page, or viewers can click here to go to the videos directly.

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