Legal Corner

Re:Porn vs. Providing -- What if?
froggyv 1 Reviews 11684 reads
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You went with your camcorder, documentation that illustrated that you were a photographer/videographer, (business cards, model releases, and a script)?
Remember, the burden of proof is on the accuser.

If you cannot dazzle them with brilliance,
baffle them with BS.

   Two things are infinite:
The universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former.
   ~Albert Einstein

newxxx10083 reads

Why does our legal system condone sex for money if it is part of the porn industry, but regard it as criminal outside of porn?

sidone10346 reads

It's a matter of the intent of the people spending and accepting the money.  When money is exchanged for sexual gratification, the sex is prostitution.  When the money is exchanged for a performance, it is not.  Police, prosecutors, judges and juries all know the difference, so don't plan on bringing a camcorder to your next session in order to beat the charges.

You went with your camcorder, documentation that illustrated that you were a photographer/videographer, (business cards, model releases, and a script)?
Remember, the burden of proof is on the accuser.

If you cannot dazzle them with brilliance,
baffle them with BS.

   Two things are infinite:
The universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former.
   ~Albert Einstein

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