World Wide Content Joins Anti-Piracy Roundtable as Sponsor

GLENDALE, Calif. — Internet adult content licensing company World Wide Content Inc. is sponsoring the Los Angeles Anti-Piracy Roundtable Discussion, a speaking forum where adult industry professionals will address the illegal distribution of copyrighted adult content, password sharing and other piracy related issues affecting the adult entertainment industry.

WWC, in conjunction with Shane’s World, will be helping to organize the event, and WWC CEO and Founder Raffi Vartanian will also speak at the Anti-Piracy Roundtable.

“Ongoing piracy of proprietary material is a major concern for both our studio partners and WWC, so we are pleased to be part of this meeting,” Vartanian said. “I look forward to being on the roundtable and helping to formulate an immediate action plan. This gathering is the first step towards creating a more formal association that will regularly address our industry’s joint piracy concerns.”

The Los Angeles Anti-Piracy Roundtable Discussion will take place at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City on Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. Representatives of adult production studios, distributors, legal advisors and anti-piracy advocates are expected to attend.

Internet services provider Cyber Pro Media Inc. and World Wide Content sister company WWC Consulting Inc. are also involved in the sponsorship and organization of the roundtable.

All studios and content producers are welcome to attend. For more information, please email webmaster@worldwidecontent.com.

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