Permanent exposure consent

dommedom

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I know that many subs look for permanent exposure and then try go back. But after give the rights over the nudes, is it possible? Moderators should consider the consent or not? And the person who receives the right of the nudes, could demand some compensation because of that?
 

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I dont wanna say what is right or wrong... but when someone be part of a professional porn movie i assume there is a contrat, and the person will no longer control the porn movie made, where the person is completly naked - even on fetish scenes. Doing nudes and giving the rights (in good will) to another person could be something similar - of course in moderate boundaries. Make sense?
 

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I dont wanna say what is right or wrong... but when someone be part of a professional porn movie i assume there is a contract, and the person will no longer control the porn movie made, where the person is completly naked - even on fetish scenes. Doing nudes and giving the rights (in good will) to another person could be something similar - of course in moderate boundaries. Make sense?
Correct, porn models are treated much like any other actor or model and have a contract that gives the producer the right to the images or video of them.
The same kind of thing is not viable in with amateur "modelling" as the contracts are quite complex and being legal documents subject to the law of the country. As sites like this are very much international in nature contracts are unlikely to give any protection to either the model or the poster, the best you can do is hold to a reasonable code of conduct.
As far as we are concerned here at Kink Talk the biggest issue is when the photos include a face as this compromises identity which is why we have had to tighten our rules. Including a hand written consent note is as close as we can get to having some sort of proof that the poster is acting in good faith.

As far as the reality of posting your photos online goes, as I have warned previously once they are posted, even for just a few minutes they could be on the web forever. There is simply no way to track where they go if someone downloads them and posts them on other forums, within days there could be hundreds or thousands of copies in circulation.

Because of the very real threat of legal action with regards to revenge porn we cannot take chances, this means if we have any doubt we will take down an album without notice.
 
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As a rule generally if anyone asks for any picture to be taken down it's best to comply. The picture is online forever regardless, I don't think people understand how many different computers copy anything that is sent over the internet. Just as a matter of how computers function, they copy. When you insert a cd/dvd into your computer for example, back when cd/dvd was still happening, the computer copies it to play it.

Anything you send over the internet is copied x number of times just to get to where it is going, let alone after it arrives there and then is displayed on the internet and makes the trip back again every time the page is loaded. Anyway I'm off track.

Legally the whole thing is a big mess. So it's in every site owner's interest to remove a pic the second anyone asks unless that site owner owns the pic. So if you could get a contract from a sub, and it's your own site, then it could work. Otherwise I don't think a contract would make any difference. Any site owner would take down any pic they don't own at the first sign of trouble.
 
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