Takedown Piracy's Nate Glass Presents Seminar at CatalystCon

LONG BEACH, Calif.  Nate Glass, owner of Takedown Piracy, will present a seminar at the upcoming CatalystCon, Sept. 15.

Titled “The Impact of Digital Piracy on Business,” the seminar reveals the numerous ways online copyright infringement is harming businesses in a multitude of industries, as well as the easy ways piracy may be combatted.

“I’m excited to have Nate Glass speaking at CatalystCon, as online piracy is something affecting all of us, from the largest entertainment studios to even a small conference, such as CatalystCon,” CatalystCon organizer Dee Dennis said.

“In addition to discussing issues surrounding sexuality, I also like to have sessions covering the business side, which benefits many of my attendees. I believe Nate is one of the few people who is on the cutting edge of addressing something becoming a major problem throughout the business world. I am looking forward to hearing him speak.”

Glass regularly educates audiences on digital piracy, including appearances at expos and conventions, talk shows, and news articles.

Glass said, “It’s an honor to be a part of the first CatalystCon, a show I’m sure is going to become a staple in the field of sexuality and gender. I hope my seminar will be beneficial to those attending, from academics and sexperts, to authors and filmmakers, all of whom are the targets of pirates.”

The CatalystCon Sexuality, Acceptance & Activism Conference is coming to the Long Beach Hilton in Long Beach, Calif., Sept. 14-16. 

For a detailed explanation of Glass’ seminar at CatalystCon click here.

The seminar commences at 2:40 pm, Saturday, September 15 in the Pacific Ballroom.

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