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Old 06-29-2005, 05:12 AM  
BrainCash JF
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Originally Posted by UnclePecker
Sup...

I'm unclear about something. Under the new regulations do secondary producers only need copies of the photo ID's of the models or also copies of the model releases? I ask because several content suppliers have only sent
me scans of the photo ID cards but some have sent me both ID's and model release forms.

Thanks

I stongly recommand you get the model release...what's good an ID without the production date ? how can you tell that a model was 18 and over when she shot the scene ....

...Finally, claimed these commenters, the term date of
production is also vague in that it is not clear how a producer should
date a film made over several days. The Department declines to adopt
this comment. Given the statute's purpose of protecting minors against
sexual exploitation, with respect to primary producers, clearly the
date of production is the most pertinent because it will reflect the
youngest age of the performer involved. Secondary producers should list
whichever date or dates are relevant to their conduct. Moreover, this
requirement already existed before the proposed rule was published, and
therefore, this comment does not pertain to the proposed rule. See 28
CFR 75.6(a)(2) (2003).....

I don't see what is better than the model release as a legal document that shows date of production and legal name of the model
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