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cashrules 09-25-2004 08:53 AM

Model Release Questions
 
Hi guys, I have a question for all the webmasters who shoot their own content. I'm designing a site which will be based on one girl in particular. Is it going to be necessary to get her to sign a model release form for every single photoset?

Also, a few of the photosets she is providing me with are from the past, one or two may even have been published elsewhere, but no model release or contract was signed by her... will a standard model release work for these sets as well?

My main question is, will I have to get her to physically sign a model release form every week when she sends me a new photo set (her boyfriend takes her pictures).

Also, could someone point me to a template of a good model release form to start with?

Thanks guys, any help would be greatly appreciated.

MandyBlake 09-25-2004 09:07 AM

My advice is to have her fill out a release every single time she shoots.
As far as the old content she doesn't have releases for, I wouldn't use it.
Go here to get a good model release form: Adult Site Law
I hope this helps!

Basic_man 09-25-2004 09:08 AM

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Originally posted by MandyBlake
My advice is to have her fill out a release every single time she shoots.
As far as the old content she doesn't have releases for, I wouldn't use it.
Go here to get a good model release form: Adult Site Law
I hope this helps!

Thanks :thumbsup

cashrules 09-25-2004 09:08 AM

well i can get her to sign a release for all the old content, she is willing. i just mean she has never previously signed a release for it.

Paul Markham 09-25-2004 11:23 AM

This is as I understand it based on many years shooting

In law the model owns her own image, she signs away her rights to control the usage of the image with a model release.

The exception is if she is shot by a professional photographer, then she should of expected the images to be sold. However this can be argued in court.

So you need a model release of some form to release her control of the images so you can safely publish them. Otherwise whan you have done all the work she can change her mind and take the site away from you.

Best thing is to get a lawyer familiar with this business to draw up a contract and release for you.

AaronM 09-25-2004 11:26 AM

Unbelievable.

Lycanthrope 09-25-2004 11:35 AM

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Originally posted by AaronM
Unbelievable.
Thought I might find you in here :1orglaugh

AaronM 09-25-2004 11:42 AM

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Originally posted by Lycanthrope
Thought I might find you in here :1orglaugh
Yep...It's kinda funny that I am drawn towards the very stupidity that pisses me off. :1orglaugh

Doctor Dre 09-25-2004 11:54 AM

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Originally posted by cashrules
well i can get her to sign a release for all the old content, she is willing. i just mean she has never previously signed a release for it.
What prooves she wasn't 17 when she shot it ?


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