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Originally Posted by domweb
However, any good Model Release Statement will include the name requirement right on the first or second page. This sort of thing has been around FOREVER, working into proof of age documentation long before there was an internet and the only place to see porn was Playboy and strip clubs.
Examples of two Adult Model Releases plucked off the first page for a Google Search of the term "adult model release form 2257":
Model Release from gmpass
Notice the requirements of:
- Legal Name
- Stage Name (if any)
- Alias (if any)
- Maiden Name
- Professional Name
- And two entries for Also Know as and one generic any other name.
If the model signs his/her name to this document, that is a pretty good piece of armor in court. And if you are new to the business and the Content Provider doesn't have a Model Release Statement for you, run away fast.
So any competent adult model release should include this information.
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Model releases I've seen have exactly what you say but your breakdown above doesn't ask for that. It asks for EVERY alias, maiden name, stage names and the such.
Maybe you should clarify with Martin and other content providers what it is you expect to receive.
Example being "Jana Miartusova" who is also well known as "Nelli Hunter". But she can also be known under these aliases: Nella, Terry Lightspeed, Thereza Llove, Jana Mar
A model release might have her alias as Nelli Hunter rather than her real name (which many pornstar database sites have her listed under) but NONE of the other "aliases". What you are asking for from a content provider they cannot provide hense a reason why they tell you "buy somepleace else, we cannot provide what you need".
I'm not getting on you, just pointing out what you are asking for may be impossible. Noone could know every name, alias, etc of a model. They only know the model's name and the alias they WANT to be known as as she/he tells them as she/he signs the release form.