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halfpint 09-20-2007 04:25 PM

Help on shooting your own content
 
I have decided to start shooting my own amateur content the real homegrown stuff with no air brushing, no lighting or any of the frills, I would like some help...please
I have got model release forms so when I sell the content do I also send the buyer a copy of the release forms as i do not want to give out model addresses, I will only be selling non exclusive content. When I bought my content I receveid the licence for the content with only the address of the 2257 holders, is this correct and if a webmaster/buyer askes me to provide model realese forms, should I forward it to them with maybe the addresses blacked out..

AaronM 09-20-2007 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by halfpint (Post 13117964)
I have decided to start shooting my own amateur content the real homegrown stuff with no air brushing, no lighting or any of the frills, I would like some help...please
I have got model release forms so when I sell the content do I also send the buyer a copy of the release forms as i do not want to give out model addresses, I will only be selling non exclusive content. When I bought my content I receveid the licence for the content with only the address of the 2257 holders, is this correct and if a webmaster/buyer askes me to provide model realese forms, should I forward it to them with maybe the addresses blacked out..



Or maybe you should hire an attorney to answer these questions for you?

halfpint 09-20-2007 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 13117980)
Or maybe you should hire an attorney to answer these questions for you?

Thanks for your reply We have spoken to our solicitor but the laws are diff over here in the uk and even the model release forms which I have are differnt for the UK and US and if I sell to US webmasters I want to make sure I am giving them the correct documents

After Shock Media 09-20-2007 04:40 PM

Then it seems you need a UK and a US lawyer.

halfpint 09-20-2007 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 13118042)
Then it seems you need a UK and a US lawyer.

Ok thanks do you know any "not to high priced" US lawyer I could speak to

F-U-Jimmy 09-20-2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by halfpint (Post 13117964)
I have decided to start shooting my own amateur content the real homegrown stuff with no air brushing, no lighting or any of the frills, I would like some help...please
I have got model release forms so when I sell the content do I also send the buyer a copy of the release forms as i do not want to give out model addresses, I will only be selling non exclusive content. When I bought my content I receveid the licence for the content with only the address of the 2257 holders, is this correct and if a webmaster/buyer askes me to provide model realese forms, should I forward it to them with maybe the addresses blacked out..


Forget all that shit about UK lawyers and US attorneys you don't need them. If as you say you will not be using lights the images will not be recognisable as humans therefor the title 18... 2257 requirement does not apply ?

http://xxxgigs.com/images/no-lights.jpg
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tony286 09-20-2007 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by F-U-Jimmy (Post 13118503)
Forget all that shit about UK lawyers and US attorneys you don't need them. If as you say you will not be using lights the images will not be recognisable as humans therefor the title 18... 2257 requirement does not apply ?

http://xxxgigs.com/images/no-lights.jpg
:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

Good one lol. Even if its am porn you need light no one likes shadows in porn.

AaronM 09-20-2007 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by halfpint (Post 13118029)
Thanks for your reply We have spoken to our solicitor but the laws are diff over here in the uk and even the model release forms which I have are differnt for the UK and US and if I sell to US webmasters I want to make sure I am giving them the correct documents


So you think that you should ask a bunch of people here instead of hiring a US attorney?

Yeah, that makes sense.

I wonder how many incorrect answers you will get in this thread.....

AaronM 09-20-2007 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by halfpint (Post 13118053)
Ok thanks do you know any "not to high priced" US lawyer I could speak to


Great idea.

Lets look for cheap services rather than good services.

I'm going to save a ton of money with cheap doctors instead of high priced ones. WTF do they know that the cheap ones don't?

Seriously........There are enough people in this business taking short cuts and the cheap way out as is. You may want to consider doing things right rather than doing them cheap. :2 cents:

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Deej 09-20-2007 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 13118742)
Great idea.

Lets look for cheap services rather than good services.

I'm going to save a ton of money with cheap doctors instead of high priced ones. WTF do they know that the cheap ones don't?

Seriously........There are enough people in this business taking short cuts and the cheap way out as is. You may want to consider doing things right rather than doing them cheap. :2 cents:

www.xxxlaw.net

Hey, it works with Geico

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