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Originally Posted by SpicyM
Are there many adult friendly law firms in Russia?
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!