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anyways, I was wondering what legal issues I should concern myself with when starting my own website (e.g. in California vs. Florida vs. Wyoming).

Also, I will be a professional in healthcare (looking to keep everything extremely separate!) It sounds shady, i know, but I'm just entertaining the idea. Can anyone direct me to some legal resources or share some experiences?




Technically its illegal to shoot hardcore outside of California. California has a case called Freeman that protects the First Amendment rights of producers to pay others to have sex on camera for commercial distribution. Everywhere else it might be considered prostitution/pandering.

You cant stay under the radar and own a company in the US. With 2257 you are required to put your name on your website as well as your office/home address. Hence the chilling effect of the law.

You can check out my site www.AdultBizLaw.com for more info. Or use google its a wonderful tool.




Could it also be explained as in where actors receive commercial remuneration for their performance on camera? ….AKA…getting paid to get laid on camera.

Just to confirm…..does it also indemnify producers shooting POV style films…..

That would be where the producer is the director and the “talent” as well.

Also for bonus points…..if Homegrown video was to compensate you for a film shot out of the state of California…..send a check to Alabama…since the couple lives and shot the video there……is that type of shoot legal……..now remember that Homegrown is a California company.