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Ethereal 05-24-2014 02:18 AM

Legality of shooting porn in SEA
 
I was just discussing with a friend about shooting porn in SEA, especially in countries like Thailand and Philippines which both list pornography as illegal and about those producing porn there. Not like as an idea of any sort, but just the whole business currently being run there.

Now I know the chances actually getting caught doing such are second to none (and talking/paying yourself out of it is even easier) unless you have a big ass studio or something, but the thing that really got me thinking was the legality of the contracts signed with performers. Wouldn't a contract like that go aganist the law and as such be worth nothing, and if yes, then what could be the consequences of such act in the event of the persormer(s) making a deal out of it? Even if you have a contract showing that you're allowed to e.g., sell the content online, would that be legal when the contract itself goes against the law?

Or am I missing osmething here?

weewilly 05-28-2014 05:18 AM

If you are hooked up locally you can pull it off.
In the Phils this what will happen. Girl will show up auntie's ID
You will shoot her she will they go to the police and they will extort your life saving from you.
Some guy who posts here got posted filming porn and the scuttle butt was it was million's of baht to get out of jail

xfile86 05-28-2014 12:39 PM

More than one year ago I saw a documentary of the porn valley in San Fernando, California, the zone called "studio city". It is the place in USA where most of the adult movies/scenes are made and where most performers live, while other producers are based in Miami, Florida, the east coast.

In one part they show a scene filmed in a boat and they explain that the police can patrol the zone because it is forbidden to do sex outdoors. But, the penalty is $ or community work. So the series focused on outdoor sex, not only in boats, or vehicles, public parks, etc. are risky for producers, cameras and performers.

I think in countries where pornography is strictly illegal, the penalty for filming sex is jail, so it would be very dangerous to make movies/scenes even with contracts or legal documents.

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