Sweet trick questions hehe.
California has laws that cover such production, however rarely is anyone ever busted anywhere for shooting porn without permits or unless they are violating zoning laws. What they typically would bust you on anywhere would be: Obscenity, Pandering, Transporting someone across state lines for sex (human trafficking), lewd and lascivious conduct.
This is not legal advice, I am not the person you should be asking who would happen to be an attorney.
you can film porn indoors anywhere, simply do a closed set... its the outdoor, in public and in public view things that will get you in trouble anywhere....
you can film porn indoors anywhere, simply do a closed set... its the outdoor, in public and in public view things that will get you in trouble anywhere....
you can film porn indoors anywhere, simply do a closed set... its the outdoor, in public and in public view things that will get you in trouble anywhere....
Disgruntled model rats you ass out and reports you to whomever. They get bug in ass. Opps your doing business out of a residential zoned address, double ops you within 1400 feet of a school, park, church, so forth.
Or if your just lucky they rob you ass.
Florida as well is only second to Ohio as the number of porn related cases.
Yes but those tend to be in specific areas.. Much like most porn in Cali is produced in LA and the southern area's of Cali. In Florida most of it is produced in South Florida or Tampa. However you try to do porn in say Polk county and you are asking for it.
Those are the safe havens much like LA is the safe haven for Cali.
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Yes but those tend to be in specific areas.. Much like most porn in Cali is produced in LA and the southern area's of Cali. In Florida most of it is produced in South Florida or Tampa. However you try to do porn in say Polk county and you are asking for it.
Those are the safe havens much like LA is the safe haven for Cali.
My hidden point is always get a local lawyer first at a minimum.
It's almost compulsory to tell someone to speak to an attorney with a question like this, and it is certainly good advice, but really there are few attorney's qualified to answer these kind of questions. And those that are are not inexpensive. Furthermore, I believe that even well known industry attorneys often disagree even on fundamental issues in what seem like obvious first questions. Let's face it, porn is only quasi-legal in the U.S. anyway, and the answer to many particular queries could very well be, if you are in this biz you take your chances with many courses of conduct. Even if a thousand other companies get away with doing something, there are those handful of companies that get in trouble for doing substantially same thing, and there is not necessarily any particular eason other than "just because".
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