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Look at 'em. Watchin' my TV. Sittin on my couch. You better not be in my ass groove!
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 465
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if it is legally purchased, you should be fine - it is adultczechcontent that is not fulfilling their end of the purchase agreement by not providing the licence documents required. I would do up my own licensing document (even copy one from another site) and send it to them registered post requesting they return a signed copy for your records, and of course keep a copy of your registered post details too.
of course I am not a content guy, hopefully someone will pop in soon and give you a good reply. cheers, Luke
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Stupid risks make life worth living
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There are two things to worry about:
1. the agreement is a contract between you and the content provider. It allows you to use the content. 2. the model release. it is the document that prooves that the model has been of legal age when producing the content and so on. You can send an own licence agreement to your content provider, but you canīt replace the model release with own written documents. if you can proove that you have paid for the content, the licence agreement neednīt be a written document. But of course itīs much more safe to have a written agreement. |
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