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Old 07-20-2004, 10:18 PM  
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Originally posted by Elli
No. Each hardcore image's filename must be kept in the database, cross indexed with the publication date of the image and all the model's names.


The cross indexing function applies to primary record keepers, and applies to keeping track of a model with all their aliases, stage names, professional names, and production.

Every time a photo shoot is done, the model release is needed that captures this info.. repeat.. EVERY time you do a shoot.... technically, if you shoot a girl on monday and you shoot her again on friday, you need another form filled out because her hair color could have changed, and it's a different production.

For elli, as a webcam model, your "production" is that one continual stream, so you don't need to do this cross indexing stuff. You are the model and there is just one production. If you have people in your video that are doing stuff that require 2257, then you would include them with their model info.

My focus is more on the webmaster side being a secondary record keeper. Primary Record Keepers have more things to do to comply with current and proposed regulations.

So many content producers are not doing their 2257 record keeping properly and also don't consult with legal.


-brandon

ps. i think i was a TV attorney in another life
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