Centro U, FSC to Host 'How to Be An Ethical Creator' Webinar

Centro U, FSC to Host 'How to Be An Ethical Creator' Webinar

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition (FSC) and FanCentro's Centro U have partnered on a free webinar titled "How to Be an Ethical Creator" to be hosted by FSC Board Member and XBIZ award-winning content creator Lucy Hart on Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. (PST).

The webinar will bring together leading creators and influencers to talk about "the discussions creators need to have before they shoot, how to negotiate and how to be legal as well as ethical when dealing with fellow creators," noted a rep.

Cassie Curses, Jet Setting Jasmine, Chrissy LeBlanc, King Noire, Rachel Starr and Tilly Toy will join Hart for the discussion.

“Thanks to fan sites, adult performers have more control over what they shoot and how they shoot than ever before,” FanCentro VP of Marketing Kat Revenga said. “But that doesn’t mean that it’s entirely free of ethical concerns. As proponents of the ethical porn movement, we wanted to have a frank discussion to help creators keep their productions, businesses and relationships fair and consent-based.”

FSC Industry Relations Advocate Lotus Lain noted all of the panelists "have shown through their content, online presence and reputations that they’re who to look up to in terms of how to be more ethical."

"People ask me all the time, ‘Who makes ethical porn?’ I tell them it’s not in the product, it’s in the treatment of people," Lain said.

Click here to register for the webinar and follow FSC and FanCentro on Twitter.

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