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Old 2004-09-22, 09:31 PM   #15
GunnCat
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Quote:
Originally posted by RawAlex
Gunncat. there is a difference between 2257 age proof requirements and model releases. 2257 specifies only that you must be able to prove that the models are over 18, aand specifies, to a certain extent, how that is to be done.

model releases are documents that prove that the models have given you the right to use their image or likeness for this movie. You need these for almost anything commercial, adult, non-adult, etc., with the exception of "news" coverage and "public events".

Most content producers use a combined document, that is both a model release and also contains wording for proof of age.

Alex
Alex, thanks for the info bro. I have a friend who owns a collectors store and has tons of magazines from the 50's 60's 70's (to the present day). Some pretty cool content. Thought about doing something with it, but I told him to check with his lawyer before I spent any time scanning the magazines!
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