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Originally Posted by dready
"Any primary producer who fails to release the records to a secondary producer is simply in violation of the regulations and may not use the excuse that the records contain alleged trade secrets to avoid compliance."
There is nothing you can do to avoid giving out this info unless the law is challenged and beaten in court.
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Very good point, however the point of the lawyer who is suing the sponsor and the content provider who allowed it will be;
But he did not tell you to do it with this models ID and it also said softcore does not require documents, plus if you can't comply don't do business.
My advise is ask your lawyer if the license and the model release you hold will allow you to win in court against a model who is suing for distributing her ID. You will find few state the models IDs can be freely distributed.
This is not a stalkers law, it's also a law for ambulance chasing lawyers. How long before the first lawyers ads appear on US TV asking for models who posed for porn and want to make money to contct them.