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01-27-2021 11:23 AM |
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Originally Posted by SpicyM
(Post 22813093)
Are there many adult friendly law firms in Russia? :1orglaugh
And how many of those amateurs do you think have the records (licenses, model releases, copies of IDs) and are ok with providing them to a third party?
BTW, yes it is a good thing.. specially if most of these "producers" shooting porn with phones in some shithole countries are going to get controlled and reveal their identity. LOL
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You would use an English-speaking, and adult-friendly law firm from abroad (or honestly, just any 2257 service, it's not that expensive), and not in Eastern Europe.
It may seem a little shady, but it helps shield everyone from unwanted PR if pornography is frowned upon.
I will agree that a lot of those amateurs probably have next to no documentation apart from maybe an ID. But it shouldn't be sold regardless without a legal contract set in place.
If anything, I expect PornHub to start offering a proxy service for creators living in risky countries anyway. A small monthly fee for a peace of mind! :thumbsup
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