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Old 01-23-2006, 09:27 PM  
aico
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Originally Posted by eroswebmaster
I would have to wonder about the legality of such a contract if it ever existed.

There's a reaon they put limits on agent/talent contracts and if I recall it was to avoid basically indentured servitude.

How can you tell someone they can't go work for another website for 30 years...LOL.

So they use you one time and you can't work ever again? I would like to see such a tactic cross over into mainstream fashion...."sorry Kate you were on Vogue so you can't be on the cover of another fashion magazine for 30 years." Laughable.

I have another story that kind of goes along with this one.

You see it involves Phil Collins and the song Tonight, Tonight.

Phil witnessed a murder on a beach and instead of going to the cops...LOL okay I'm not going to waste any more time.
Playboy does the same thing, not for 30 years, but if you shoot for Playboy and don't already have a website, then you can't have one for a specific number of years.


LOL, why are you arguing with me? I didn't make the contract, I am just passing along the information given to me by very reliable sources in the industry over the weekend.
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