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You just made his point, Huckleberry.

He probably couldn't win because of the contractual obligation, hence the girls CAN'T just up and leave without serious legal issues.






Not trying to raise shit here, just trying to understand the situation.

If the girl is in a contract with an agent to make money, the agent gets his cut. If someone contacts the girl directly about shooting a scene, and the girl says yes, so long as the agent gets his cut, what's the problem? Everyone is entitled to make a living, and the agent can't tell the girls who they can or can't work with, right? If he did tell the girl, 'You can't work with Jackie Fuckface because I don't like him.', isn't that breach of contract?

I'm probably oversimplifying things, I know, I just don't understand all this drama over agents. To the best of my knowledge the most an agent can charge anyone is 15%, and if he's actively preventing a girl from getting work because of his own agenda, then he's automatically in breach.

I could be entirely full of shit on those points though. most of what I know about contract law comes from what I researched when I was looking for an agent of my own. (A writing agent, not a porn agent. You guys do not want to see me naked.)

Fenris
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