XBIZ '07 Summer Forum Seminar Schedule Announced

LOS ANGELES — The seminar lineup has been announced for the XBIZ '07 Summer Forum, scheduled for July 11-13 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Topics include content security, a two-part look at content distribution — one focusing on putting web content on DVD, and the other on making DVD content web-ready — and a 2257 legal panel.

XBIZ publisher Tom Hymes said this year's list of seminars has information for every adult industry player, calling many of them "absolute must-attends."

"The Summer Forum features a lineup of seminars that target some of today's most pressing business needs," XBIZ publisher Tom Hymes said. "If you are an affiliate, a sponsor, an online content producer or a traditional production studio, there are seminars in this schedule that seek to address your current situation."

The seminars will focus on topics relevant to every corner of the industry, and with recent technology updates, 2257 revisions and the evolution of content distribution, each discussion will shed light onto important issues that the adult industry handles every day.

"These are challenging times, when important decisions need to be made," Hymes said, "and our singular goal with these seminars is to help focus a bright and clear light on the specific areas that will help our attendees make those decisions."

The XBIZ Summer '07 Forum is the industry's most anticipated event of the summer season, attracting industry professionals from around the globe for three days of networking and entertainment at one of the most industry-friendly hotels in the world.

Online event registration for the Summer Forum is $189 per person, or $250 on-site. Rooms at the Hard Rock are available at a special rate of $129 until June 15.

For the full seminar schedule, as well as registration information, visit XBIZSummerForum.com.

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