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Old 03-14-2012, 10:22 PM  
Joe Obenberger
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Originally Posted by dgraves View Post
it would be easy to get around the money part. the talent can be paid for something else and shoot the video for "free" but it doesn't sound that simple according to the "establishing a venue for the filming and/or production" part.

"Furthermore, anyone involved in other aspects of producing pornographic movies, including soliciting individuals to appear, collecting a fee from the monies received by individuals solicited to appear by virtue of an agent relationship, transporting individuals from California to Arizona for the purpose of appearing in a pornographic movie, and/or establishing a venue for the filming and/or production of pornographic movies may be guilty of committing one or several felonies in the state of Arizona."
The trick of paying for something legal to get around the prostitution statutes has been tried. When it goes to court, it doesn't work anywhere. For example, the DeBartolo case discussed and linked here, and the Texas cases it cites. http://www.xxxlaw.com/state-laws/prost-primer.html
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