FSC Summit 2024 to Be Held at XBIZ LA

FSC Summit 2024 to Be Held at XBIZ LA

LOS ANGELES — The Free Speech Coalition has released the schedule for its upcoming FSC Summit, taking place Jan. 18 in conjunction with XBIZ LA.

The event aims to foster meaningful conversations around the challenges the adult industry faces in 2024.

"This year's summit promises to be a dynamic and informative event, bringing together industry leaders, experts and special guests to discuss critical issues facing our community," said a rep. "Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions on topics such as online age verification, regulatory challenges and the ongoing banking issues affecting businesses and individuals within our industry."

Executive Director Alison Boden noted, "We are excited to bring together professionals and thought leaders from the adult entertainment and pleasure products sectors for the FSC Summit 2024. This event provides a unique platform for open dialogue, collaboration and shared insights into the challenges we face and what everyone in our industry can do to fight back."

The program will feature a lineup of distinguished speakers, including experts in the legal, public policy and advocacy fields. Attendees can expect panel discussions, special announcements and interactive Q&As designed to enhance their understanding and involvement in the community.

The summit will take place 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 18. FSC members are also invited to a Member Appreciation Happy Hour following the panels. RSVPs must be submitted by Jan. 17 to be confirmed for the guest list, as space is limited.

For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoaltion.com

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