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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
What did you think of the samples he sent?Were they as good as he promised, from the scenes being sold, video clips or just images?
You would have known the value of the content once you saw the content. 
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The samples looked fine, I had done biz with him before, and he sent me a HD of content (and not 'camgirl videos' but hardcore B/G scenes, some G/G and a few solo). The problem? No docs for the content he sent me, and there were only 45 videos instead of the 200+ he promised me. When I asked for an exclusive license, the correct content or a refund that's when the problems started.
Since no docs, IDs or 2257, I can't even use the content he did send me.
As for scenarios where content has not been sold and is just sitting there:
From a website, now taken down never to re-launch.
Models who do content exchanges in lieu of payment with newbs.
Newbs who think they want to get into Adult, shoot some content, then decide otherwise.
Photographers who have not yet monetized the content and decided they don't want the headaches of making a site, selling it, etc.
Husbands, now divorced, who have the rights to the content they made with their ex-wives.
Wives who got the content rights in the divorce and don't know what to do with it.
These are just a few examples.
In Brian's case we're also talking Florida so who knows what they're thinking down there. Could easily have been rednecks fucking around, doing meth all day, doing one drug-fueled sex scene with some trailer park trash whore after another, letting the tapes pile up as they foolishly, hopelessly chase their "dream" of internet porn stardom.
Whatever, fucking pay me back Brian.
