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  • Verbal
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2001
    • 3420

    #1

    Designers & 2257

    Sorry if already discussed.....

    I assume, given the new 2257 laws, that any hardcore material in designers portfolio's will have to be complete removed. It would be an impossible task to expect current and former clients would send paperwork on every model ever used for for projects.

    What about future projects? Are we expected to collect paperwork on these models as well? How will this affect designers in this business??

    Any comments? Suggestions?

    - Verbal
  • Verbal
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2001
    • 3420

    #2
    Anybody give a fuck?

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    • machinegunkelly
      Confirmed User
      • Jun 2003
      • 3304

      #3
      Originally posted by Verbal
      Anybody give a fuck?
      Yeah , seems we will need 2257 to post the work in your portfolio .
      I'm in canada so I don't have to worry too much ,

      However I think US designers will have to put their portfolio in their backend , or have a system in place .
      dead.

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      • sonofsam
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Dec 2004
        • 18648

        #4
        bump for an interesting question and since your sig rocks
        I like turtles.

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        • xXxtreme2005
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2005
          • 717

          #5
          Good fucking ? I would like to know the answer to this one!


          GOT TRAFFIC?.......
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          • Verbal
            Confirmed User
            • Dec 2001
            • 3420

            #6
            Originally posted by sonofsam
            bump for an interesting question and since your sig rocks
            Thanks

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            • jonesy
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2003
              • 6688

              #7
              http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=474811

              some talk about it here
              .
              Shooting Bikini Girls

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              • Verbal
                Confirmed User
                • Dec 2001
                • 3420

                #8
                Originally posted by jonesy
                Thanks for the link

                I guess we're just going to have to password protect our portfolios and require any potential clients to request the pass.

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                • jonesy
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 6688

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Verbal
                  Thanks for the link

                  I guess we're just going to have to password protect our portfolios and require any potential clients to request the pass.
                  if you do mainstream stuff too it makes total sense.
                  .
                  Shooting Bikini Girls

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                  • GoodStuff
                    Confirmed User
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 511

                    #10
                    I know it doesn't have the eye appeal, but I think the thing that makes the most sense is to use text links to show live examples of your work on other people's servers. Or you could use softcore logos, etc.

                    You could also buy some 2257 compliant content and use that to build samples.

                    In US cases, sponsors will have to have documentation before they go live with any of your designs, which means the information should at least be accessible to designers. All we need to do is build our own databases using said information.

                    The point is there are ways to deal with it. We just have to do it like everybody else.

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                    • GoodStuff
                      Confirmed User
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 511

                      #11
                      How does having your stuff password protected help you?

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