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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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1. Copies of the model's photo ID's. Two forms of ID are now required, and must be issued by a U.S. City, State or Federal gov't agency. These copies must include the model's full name and enough other info that law enforcement can access the original records from the issuing agency. 2. Some document, usually a standard model release, that establishes when the original photos were taken. 3. All known stage names and aliases used by the model. 4. A record of all URL's on your sites that any image, thumbnail, banner, etc. appears on (anything made from images from that set of photos). If there are multiple models in a set, you need separate files for each. If the same model appears in a different photo set used for another free site, you need a totally separate file of records. That's about as minimal as I can make it, and I've probably left out a few things. I'm sure that others will fill in any gaps that I missed. In my opinion they've deliberately made the record keeping so complex that there is no way that you can be 100% compliant and still have enough time left to do your regular webmaster work. As Paul suggested, advice from a lawyer knowledgable in this area would be a very good idea. |
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What can I do - I was born this way LOL
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: ohio
Posts: 3,086
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I emailed cybernet and tony said they will not release the docs so its hot link to there images or try and find the unique content they have or take about 12 to 15 sites down and I was making a little every month from them - sucks every bit helped..
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