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Originally Posted by Presnus
Hi Guys!
When creating a new service when do you need to have ID verification? What's the rule?
Example: A cam site needs ID verification for it's models but twitter has images of nude models as well but does not require id verification.
Is the rule here that the model earns from thea company and then you need to add ID verification?
Is there more legal stuff to be done in order to let models work for you? Is there any information somewhere out there on this topic?
Regards,
P.
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This is how I do it.
1) Signed and dated release
2) Photo copies of their PICTURE ID (front and back)
3) Pictures taken of the talent holding their PICTURE ID next to their face (Front & back)
4) I let talent worry about their STD tests.
There used to be an Internet company called Dream Tank and they took the extra step of having the talent say on video that they were consenting to do a porn, that they were legal age adults, not under the influence of drugs or duress and they understood that they might catch a disease.
All this is pretty simple but if you're scared taking risks then you better go consult with a lawyer.