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Old 09-29-2021, 05:09 PM  
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Originally Posted by SpicyM View Post
You didn't read my posts, did you?

I wrote, that you can prevent models from issuing these take-downs by signing agreements with them (prior to the shoot) ,that prohibit that. If I insert a clause into my agreement that sets a fine of 2000€ for these take-downs (which are against the consent to have the content published and distributed with no limitations, which is a part of the agreement) then I can deter the models from doing so... As long as the agreements are legal.

It has nothing to do with MC and their requirements ... jesus... It's the models that use the form to take down their content, not MC.

Is there a law that allows models to issue take-downs if they had previously (and legally) agreed to have their content shot, edited, distributed, sold and/or published on internet? No, not here.

The only legal way for them would be to have a court make the agreement void.
Let's assume you have a valid and legally enforceable agreement with a performer that says he/she/it will pay you damages if a dispute arises over your right to use, publish, distribute or sell the content. How would that prevent a former pornstar like Jenni Lee from requesting a take down? She's done 100+ scenes, but is now homeless and has no assets. Suing her for damages would get you nothing, as she would be judgment proof.
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