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do you have content shot by me, 2257?
If you have content shot by me, or lowkey productions.
stills or video email [email protected] you need to have the models ID and dated model release by june 23 send me the url of your site, and at least one page showing which of my models, you paid for usage of. I will send you the legal info you paid for. It's the right damn thing to do. James p.s. there is no fee for this, unlike some... You already paid for it once dammit! If on the other hand, you want some more content, that might be nice but that's not why I am doing this. |
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Out of curiosity, did the models consent in writing to have their ID info distributed in the manner you are proposing?
-Dino |
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Should Scare ALL Talent
Sixty-two commenters commented that revealing personal information
of performers, for example, in the form of their addresses on drivers' licenses used as identification documents in compliance with this regulation, is an invasion of performers' privacy and could lead to identity theft or violent crimes. Forty commenters commented that including the names and addresses of businesses where the records at issue are located would similarly lead to crimes against those businesses. The Department declines to adopt these comments. While the Department is certainly concerned about possible crimes against performers and businesses that employ them, the necessity of maintaining these records to ensure that children are not exploited outweighs these concerns. Furthermore, specifically regarding personal information about performers required to be provided to primary producers, the Department notes that the information required is no different from that required by other forms of employee or business records, such as social security numbers and dates of birth required for tax reporting purposes, emergency contact numbers in case of health problems, or addresses used to transmit paychecks. Regarding information about producers, such as their physical location, that those producers must include in their statements, the Department notes that producers are already required, under the current Part 75 regulations, to include that information. Finally, regarding personal information about performers that must be transmitted to secondary producers, the Department again notes, first, that such information is already required by the current Part 75 regulations, and, second, that none of the commenters presented any evidence that a hypothetically possible crime, such as the stalking of a performer, was in any way tied to the dissemination of the information about a performer provided to a producer in compliance with Part 75. |
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