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Internet Newbies
You've decided to take the plunge into the adult Internet
industry and are now wondering what you need to do to protect
yourself. Below you will find a brief explanation of various
types of adult businesses you might be pursuing from a
legal perspective. Many of these topics are covered on
our article pages. If you see a word that is highlighted,
you can click on it to learn more about the subject.
To simplify matters, we have put together "Legal Packages" that
include all of the relevant legal items for each subject.
Each package will be tailored to your particular situation.
If you see something you are interested in, simply contact
us. Please note that the topics covered below are only a
few of the many options in the adult industry. If you are
pursuing a business idea that is not listed below, feel free
to contact us to discuss it.
Newbie Legal Issues
Will My Idea Work?
Before you start spending time and money on your adult business,
it may be wise to have an objective third party review your
plan. Frustrated clients that have spent many months trying
to develop their business often retain us. Within an hour,
we are usually able to identify any number of areas where
they have gone wrong. If you return to the initial page of
our site, you will see a testimonial noting such a situation.
As a result, we have decided to offer a service wherein you
can have your plan reviewed. Obviously, no one can predict
if you are going to succeed, but we can alert you to any
obvious problem areas in your plan.
Will
ALS Review My Site?
Yes, we review sites frequently to make sure they are complying
with relevant legal requirements. Simply contact us to discuss
your particular situation.
Shooting Content
If you intend to shoot content, we strongly
suggest that you incorporate to protect yourself from some
kinds of lawsuits
filed by models and third parties. Regardless, you absolutely
must have all models sign a "model release" and
obtain two forms of identification showing that they are
not minors in addition to determining every name ever used
by each model of each sex. . These model releases are your "stay
out of jail" card. You must keep your model releases
at your primary place of production, which is typically the
studio you shoot in or the area you do your editing. You
must establish a data retrieval system indexing by all of
the names and the title of the "work" in question.
We will gladly assist you in 2257 compliance. Remember, that
an obscenity prosecution is complicated, but a prosecution
for violation of 2257 is comparatively easy, that failure
to abide by the law, even with adult models of advanced years
living in assisted living, can shut you down and put you
in prison for five years.
Do you need a permit to shoot content in your location?
It depends entirely on your location. Some counties require
permits and others do not.
Legal Packages for Content Businesses:
If you are pursuing a content production business, the following
items are suggested as an absolute minimum. Your particular
business plan may require more items.
Model Release: Delivered in Word format and may be reused
as you need it.
Corporation: Create a barrier between your personal assets
and lawsuits from models and third parties.
18 USC 2257: Mandatory Statement for complying with Federal
Law Selling Content
Once you have your content, you can use it for your own site
or distribute it to third parties. If you decide to distribute
it, you have three basic options available. Initially, you
can sell the content outright to another party. Your second
choice is to lease the content to another party, for instance
an existing site, and charge them by the amount of bandwidth
or data used. Finally, you can license the content to a third
party and get paid royalties based on any number of income
producing methods. Whichever direction you decide to go,
it is vital that you have a contractual agreement with the
third party. The contract will cover such subjects as where
the content can be used [only in the member section?], how
it can be used [on banners?] and for how long.
As an example, assume that you have agreed to supply your
content to a Webmaster for a new site. You have agreed to
split the profits equally. Seems simple enough. What happens,
however, if the site fails or you don't get along with the
Webmaster? Do you get your content back or can the Webmaster
continue to use it? Can you terminate your agreement with
him? A contract covers these issues at the outset of the
relationship and locks in your rights. If you do not have
a contract, a court will have to decide who is telling the
truth. Oral promises are worthless from a legal perspective.
For more information on contracts, just contact us.
Sites
If you are going to develop a site, there are a number of
factors that come into play. A central issue is whether you
or an investor is concerned about being personally linked
to the adult site. If you are not concerned, then the legal
steps are fairly simple. If there are concerns about someone
identifying you or an investor participating in the adult
industry, it gets a bit more complex.
We Don't Care if Anyone Knows We Have An Adult Site!
In such a situation, we recommend that you incorporate to
protect yourself from personal liability. If you are going
to shoot your own content, you will need a model release.
If you intend to buy content from others, you will not need
a model release. You will, however, need to verify that they
have model releases as well as the location and name of their
custodian of records. Once you are past these issues, you
will need the following items for your site:
Incorporate - Protect your personal assets by shielding yourself
from personal liability.
Warning Page - Warns the viewer regarding adult content
Custodian of Records Statement - lists the location of the
model releases
Terms & Conditions for Members. - Defines what members
can and can't do.
Privacy Policy Statement - Becoming major issue on the net.
Tells the viewer what you will do with their information.
In addition to the above, you may decide to promote your
site with an affiliate program. If you go with an affiliate
program, you will need Terms & Conditions for the program.
The affiliate terms and conditions are vital to your success,
as the language will establish that you are not entering
a partnership with the affiliate, a legal situation that
can lead to disaster. The language will also define how the
affiliate will be paid, acceptable marketing practices and
other incidentals to your relationship with the affiliate.
For The Love of God, Nobody Can Know We Have an Adult Site!
What if you or your partners wish to avoid
being publicly linked to the site? Remember, State filings
for most business
entities list the shareholders or officers of the business
as a public record. One method for pursuing your adult business
without risking your public persona is to follow a double
incorporation strategy. Read about this strategy under "business
entities" on our Articles page. To pursue the double
incorporation strategy, you will need two corporations, a
loan document and a management contract. Once you have these,
you will need the documents listed in the previous section.
The use of a nominee corporation is a second method for
effectively hiding the identity of the shareholders of the
site. This strategy incorporates the use of a third party
as the public face of the company. The third party will be
listed as the shareholder and officer of the company on all
public documents. Depending on the amount of anonymity you
are seeking, this person will even sign business loans for
the company and register the company with the IRS.
So, which option should you choose for your adult business
effort? It really depends on the specific issues involved
in your situation. Feel free to contact us to discuss your
particular situation. All initial consultations are conducted
free of charge.
Do you have questions? Are you looking for other information?
Contact us - legal@AdultLegalServices.com.
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DISCLAIMER
The statements above are not legal advice! These
statements are not intended to be a correct statement
of law in your jurisdiction. The statements are intended
to give you a very general understanding of what is
involved in this type of crime. Please consult an attorney
to find out what law applies in your jurisdiction.
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