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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn
that's the stupidest thing ever
1) why a women need a man to verify her consent on film? women have their own minds ya know
2) she could say later that hubby/bf coerced or forced her into it. very rare, but that has happened in a (very) few public cases
you haven't shot porn in a long minute have you? yt vids got you all engrossed? enjoy your pastime but don't pretend to be in the biz
@AMA I'm guessing this has to do with older content on clips sites? seems like a lot of legit adult is on lockdown these days, esp due to the last few years of regs in the US
short answer: their sites, their rules. I got rejected from a site cuz a scanned, colour notarized copy of my passport was not ok. no, it had to be a pic taken with my cam
lol, for real that's so much more legit considering they also needed a selfie of me holding it, which I provided. totally cloned myself for that selfie shot
then before providing a cam pic of my passport I got a message that they wanted me to re-apply and answer a zillion questions again as part of sign up, and upload pics to get approved, again. maybe? if I get around to it
also another site asking me to hold a newspaper beside my face along with my ID for 're-verification'. was super special. another site I don't work anymore, I did for a decade w/o issue. now my obviously native JA IP is a problem? when Belize and TCI were not? c'mon. total bullshit, see below:
co's are going overboard afraid of being 'non-compliant'. it's annoying as fuck but just current climate. I don't think right now legal terminology plays a decisive role in company decisions
I could be wrong, just what I'm seeing have and experienced
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1. Not sure what 'yt vids got you all engrossed' means to be honest.
2. Having a witness such as a husband or boyfriend or indeed somone they know sign a form to say they witnessed the model giving consent is rather useful. In the same way if a car ran into your car, having other witnesses is a huge help. Or indeed any crime having a witness is a help.
I stated a boyfriend or husband as if a model brings a friend to a shoot often it is a boyfriend or husband.
If years later the model states she did not sign the model release and tries to take you to court, not only would you have her model release but a form signed by her husband or boyfriend making any claims against you much harder.
Indeed often a model release will have a section for a witness as well as id numbers for passport and driving licence if used as evidence of age.
As for '2) she could say later that hubby/bf coerced or forced her into it. very rare, but that has happened in a (very) few public cases' it is why recording them on film stating they give consent makes this harder.
Under your logic one could dismiss any witness to any crime by claiming the witnesses were coerced into giving evidence.
Your statement suggests that my claim was that women need men to give them consent, however this would apply to male models too, where I would still state a witness statement is of help if possible.
Indeed as a side note I would suggest keeping a copy of emails and communications you have with a model. This was handy not so long ago when a model tried to get cash from me by claiming that she had not agreed to vid. I had kept a screenshot of the communications where she not only agreed to vid but told me of how she loves vid. She was removed from the model site and apparently had done the same to other people.