Candy, even if you had privacy as the model, there is no right to privacy for businesses. You are free to get naked, and the government is free to ask you to state (on the websites) where your business is located. That you also happen to be the model is the sort of confusion you need to deal with personally.
You have the right to be naked.
You have the right to publish images
You have the right to privacy that you don't have to waive as a model
You don't have the right to run an undeclared business, and the government is well within it's rights to ask you to declare your business.
I understand your pain and frustration, but the problem you really have is one of structure. You apparently don't have a company or LLC or business registration of some sort. Otherwise you could use that name as your producer for records. Unless you rented an office, you would still have to use the same address, but that is another issue all together.
Single models are getting screwed by this new law mostly because you use to be free to do whatever with no implied or actual responsbilities. Now that you are responsible for something, now you have to declare yourself in the open, well, it sucks.
Good luck, The answers to your problem are, well, expensive.
Alex
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