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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Paul, based on the judge's ruling, the only piece of model ID that will be given out is a blacked out photo ID showing only name and year of birth. I don't think that models will have an issue with that, after all, they are buck naked on the internet (and often getting fucked)...
That being said, it is not clear to me how 2257 will match up to Canadian and European privacy laws. It would seem that the demands of 2257 may exceed the legal rights to provide that information (especially if you sell all rights to a "primary producer").
Good luck to everyone with this one.
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"I don't
think that models will have an issue with that," OK then go for it.
It has nothing to do with what you think the models may or may not have an issue with, and if you know models you would not be making that statement, it's what the model can make from it that concerns me.
You just handed a person prepared to pose nude for a guy with a camera a gun.
As I said I'm thinking worse case scenario here.
Will affiliates have to post their address and details on a TGP gallery?