Corey Silverstein to Present 2 Panels at InterNext This Weekend  

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey Silverstein will present two in-person seminars at InterNext Expo 2022 this weekend.

The first presentation is “Legal 101 for Content Creators” and takes place Saturday 15 at 2 p.m. (PST).

“This seminar will focus on the legal fundamentals that every content creator needs to know, including setting up a business, protecting intellectual property, utilizing proper documentation and avoiding the many legal pitfalls associated with content production,” a rep described. "It is perfect for all content creators, whether new to the industry or veterans.”

The second presentation is “Legal Industry Updates" and will include attorney Larry Walters on Sunday at 4 p.m. (PST).

“Website operators and content publishers have been under siege by new Mastercard rules, while mainstream media continues to target adult entertainment businesses. Further, Section 230 is under constant attack, and new data privacy trolls are testing the online adult entertainment industry,” noted the rep. “This ‘big picture’ seminar will help prepare attendees for protective actions that need to be taken in 2022.”

Silverstein looks forward to both seminars.

“I can’t wait to reconnect, in-person, with the best and brightest of the adult entertainment industry,” Silverstein said. “InterNext has always been an incredible event for entrepreneurs to learn, network and engage with other members of the industry.”

Visit InterNext online and on Twitter.

Silverstein can be found at MyAdultAttorney.com, Adult.law and on Twitter.

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