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Originally Posted by kikix
The 2257 documents are still necessary.
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1) Redtube is not United States based site or company. Therefore 2257 does not apply.
2) Any content producer that turns over a copy of the releases is essentially giving up ownership of the content.
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Be careful when doing business with any entity that is not located within your legal jurisdiction. Trying to seek legal remedy against someone in another nation is a game reserved for the very rich.
It should not take you too much effort or money to have a lawyer create a new contract that points to the content producer as the holder of the releases and that they should be contacted directly if there is any problem.
(In the mean time Redtube would disable their account until the situation is rectified)
This is basic business and basic contact law. So unless redtube has a good reason to need a copy of those releases. I would suspect that they are being opportunists. However I welcome a response to this issue I have raised.