New Clips4Sale Legal Webinar Series Debuts Monday

New Clips4Sale Legal Webinar Series Debuts Monday

TAMPA, Fla. — Clips4Sale’s new webinar series, The Clips4Sale Legal Zone, will make its debut this Monday, May 20.

According to a rep, the first Clips4Sale Legal Zone episode will cover "some of the hottest topics on the minds of many Clips4Sale producers."

"Clips4Sales’s owner, founder, owner and leader Neil is teaming up with the industry’s premier IT attorney Corey D. Silverstein. For this webinar, they’ll be discussing social media censorship, 2257 and the specific requirement of keeping records separate, as well as the recent decision by MassageRepublic.com to shut down its services in the U.S., due to SESTA-FOSTA. After these topics are covered, a live Q&A will let webinar attendees ask their burning questions."

Details on how to join the webinar are in the Store Admin under Messages History. Each webinar will be live on Zoom. The full video will be available later for those that missed the live event here.

“The new Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinars are focusing on the nuts and bolts of business, but also the future of adult,” says Neil. “We’re thrilled to have Corey on board—his knowledge is endless, and our producers are the winners, getting their legal questions answered and being better versed in legal issues to help grow their businesses the right way. Our legal webinars will offer priceless information, and for free.”

Upcoming monthly Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinars are slated for Tuesday, June 18, Monday, July 15, and Monday, August 19 at 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST. Announcements will be posted in the Store Admin before each webinar with instructions on how to join the live events.

Get details on upcoming webinars here.

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