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let me "splain" it to you then.
some content producers are professional.
they can actually prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that they own their images (many content "producers" cannot).
so i will give everyone here a brief tutorial on the way things work.
when you shoot content you produce a closeup of the model holding her ID next to her face so both are legible in a closeup photograph.
you can see in this photograph her signature, which will match the signature on the closeup of the model release, which you will also photograph.
you will also create for each photo session at each unique location a "long shot" showing the same model holding her ID but also including the environment (the room, set, etc.) to visually establish that she is present this day in this environment.
any time you change shooting enviroments you do this again.
the professional content producer does not go after Johnny Asswipe working out of his bedroom stealing images off usenet. you will not be going to jail and since you don't have a pot to piss in and no one will be coming after you for $ damages.
but if you use a hosting service or an e-commerce vendor you can find in the fine print of all of them throughout the world a link for "agent of copyright". educate yourself and look at it.
today, these are the Deep Pockets the professional content producer will lean on to pull the plug of your websites.
and believe me, your websites will go dark, and fast.
IF you are dealing with a professional content producer.
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