Takedown Piracy's Nate Glass to Moderate Phoenix Forum Panel

LOS ANGELES — Takedown Piracy founder and digital piracy expert, Nate Glass, will be moderating an upcoming panel at the Phoenix Forum, a tradeshow for online adult content, this Saturday.

Titled “Evolution of Piracy,” the panel brings together many of the leading minds in the adult industry to talk about the impact of piracy on the adult entertainment industry and ways to combat it.

For more information about “Evolution of Piracy,” as well as other Phoenix Forum seminars, click here. The panel is scheduled for 1 p.m. in at the Tempe Mission Palms in room Palm F.

“Evolution of Piracy” will answer the question how piracy and fraud has changed the way online adult businesses are operated, as well as how content producers and website owners can protect themselves on the front-end from fraud, while maintaining control over pirated content. Panelists will also discuss the course of action to take when filing a compliant DMCA notice has not been effective in removing infringing content. Strategies and steps for minimizing fraud and dealing with piracy will also compose the hour session.

The format of the panel is a roundtable concept, where Glass and the panelists will sit with attendees in order to encourage interactive discussions within the context of the session. The panelists will include Piracy Stops Here’s Peter Phinney, CC Bill’s Jeffrey Adams, Titan Media’s Keith Webb, Battleship Stance’s Jason Tucker, and Eric Hegan.

“I’m really excited to engage both the panelists and the audience in an in-depth talk about piracy,” Glass said. “I truly believe cooperation, discussion, and education are the keys to successfully countering all the harm piracy has done to the entertainment industry, and the Phoenix Forum provides a great opportunity for this.”

To attend the panel and register for the 2015 Phoenix Forum, click here.

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