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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Portland, OR, USA
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A Letter I Received from an Asian Content Provider
THIS IS NOT A SPAM
It's a letter I received from some fella in Asia: ********** Begin Hi Webmaster, I'm a photographer based in Asia and would like to venture into shooting Asian adult contents and selling the contents to content companies in the US. Currently I'm looking for content companies to work as a partners where I would shoot the contents and sell to them. I will only be selling my contents to content companies and not to adult webmasters. It is because I'm not physically in the US and wouldn't want to spend extra money getting a place there to keep the models' records. I'll start shooting contents next few days but would like to source for interested parties now so that once I've the contents, I can show it to you immdiately. If you'll interested, please send me an emails and we can discuss more into details. I'm very flexible and anything can be discussed. Thanks for your time and hope to hear from you soon. Regards, Sam ********** End My reply was: I really don't know how Title 18 USC §2257 can be applied to a photographer outside US jurisdiction. It is a law requiring producers of certain materials to maintain identity and age records for the people they photograph or video. This is not to say that US webmasters will be eager to deal with a producer outside the US. The main assurance they would want is that in case of a dispute over a model's age, suitable records could be produced promptly. So, whatever reservations US webmasters have over content produced outside the US will probably still apply even if the content were to be sold directly or through an established US reseller. Tom
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Far far away - as possible
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Mmm Don't matter if the photographer is in US jurisdiction or not. There are many photographers all over the world who supply content and support more than enough paperwork to cover US title 18 stuff. Much of this is already standard practice anyway, as much as a Model Release is to most pro photographers.
Obviously, it may be wise for any distributor to have all support documentation in regard to Title 18 blah - just in case! We deal with content from many sources worldwide and have not had any problems. |
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