Corey Silverstein, Jada Kai to Help Creators 'Level Up' at XBIZ 2022

Corey Silverstein, Jada Kai to Help Creators 'Level Up' at XBIZ 2022

LOS ANGELES — Industry attorney Corey Silverstein and adult performer Jada Kai have announced an XBIZ 2022 workshop titled “Level Up: Law, Resources & Reality for Content Creators" on Jan. 5 at 12 p.m. (PST).

A rep explained the goal of the session, to be moderated by Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals, is to communicate to independent content creators the importance of having a solid legal backing and a working understanding of one’s rights and obligations as a business.

"In today’s world of increased banking and processing scrutiny, it’s time to get serious about the proper documentation that independent content creators need to maintain in order to be fully compliant,” Silverstein explained. “This seminar is designed for all content creators, from industry veterans to people who are new to the industry. This special workshop cannot be missed.”

Kai will share her personal experience dealing with the everyday activities of being successful in the adult industry alongside legal issues facing independent content creators, noted the rep.

"I am looking forward to sharing some of the experiences that I have had so far in this industry,” she said. "As an adult content creator, things are constantly changing and it is important to protect our content and our businesses.”

“Let's come together and learn how to use our resources available with Corey and Adult.law,” she added.

XBIZ 2022 runs Jan. 3-6; click here for the complete show schedule.

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