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Took the hint.
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I have never seen anything that would require you to keep up to date information on a model - only information up to date at the time of filming. However, that is one of the reasons why it is important to execute a new model release each time you film (plus is shows consent for each episode you shoot). It means that if address info changes, you will get the latest info.
MORE PAPER! ![]() grandmascrotum: The problem is you are required to store the original image. The model release traces back to the original HARDCORE image, not to your new "cropped" image. Under that logic, a CP image of a naked 14 year old cropped would suddenly jump the fence and be legal... even if the underlying image isn't. Not exactly sure how that would work. DVD box covers as a whole are a work of themselves, but they too have models and source images and so on... I am really not sure where the line gets drawn, but I can say without a doubt: When you are not sure, err on the side of being sure. Alex Alex |
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Searching for Jimmy Hoffa
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 771
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Driver's licenses with some stuff blacked out is legit to use as proof? It has name, dob, and picture.
Also, umm, inspection of the records...if you just kept this stuff burned on a dvd and when they came for an inspection you just gave them that...would that suffice or would they need a way to access the files at your residence? Honestly the idea of tossing them a dvd with all the info and telling them to fuck off (in a nice way of course) sounds less intrusive. |
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