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vwdub

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I want to start my own porn website. Whether or not it is successful is up to the market to decide. The gist of my videos would be that the camera is entirely focused on me (my face) while the girl goes down on me.

Am I allowed to approach women (maybe independent companions or even just by placing an ad myself the way porn shoots are advertised) with this offer (and pay them a pre determined amount) for this porn production?

I would upload videos on a say monthly basis. Register the company. Do whatever is legally required to create a porn website. Note that my face will be blanked out (seen this in common practice on many a porn anyways). So yes, the porn would be a very boring video (series of videos) of a blanked out face of a guy getting a bj. Monthly subscriptions start at, oh, idk, 1 buck a month.

Is this allowed and all legal? I am sure most of you obviously know where I am going with this.

Further question (again you'll know where I am going with this) - after the bj scene and we are all done and porn complete, what happens if we get involved off camera. Giving me a bj turned her on and we just went at it. Shocking to me as I never really advertised this or asked of it and none of this was discussed. Now what???? All proof and documentation up to this point, points to a legal porn related business matter.
 

bobcat40

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Question:

I want to start my own porn website. Whether or not it is successful is up to the market to decide. The gist of my videos would be that the camera is entirely focused on me (my face) while the girl goes down on me.

Am I allowed to approach women (maybe independent companions or even just by placing an ad myself the way porn shoots are advertised) with this offer (and pay them a pre determined amount) for this porn production?

I would upload videos on a say monthly basis. Register the company. Do whatever is legally required to create a porn website. Note that my face will be blanked out (seen this in common practice on many a porn anyways). So yes, the porn would be a very boring video (series of videos) of a blanked out face of a guy getting a bj. Monthly subscriptions start at, oh, idk, 1 buck a month.

Is this allowed and all legal? I am sure most of you obviously know where I am going with this.

Further question (again you'll know where I am going with this) - after the bj scene and we are all done and porn complete, what happens if we get involved off camera. Giving me a bj turned her on and we just went at it. Shocking to me as I never really advertised this or asked of it and none of this was discussed. Now what???? All proof and documentation up to this point, points to a legal porn related business matter.
Dude, that sounds pretty gross (I wouldn't watch it...) but good luck. You are all clear under bill C-36. If the whole thing is just focused on your face, who's to say you weren't just jerking off?? lol. And also porn production would be considered an art form which is protected under the freedom of expression similar in to the States.
 

Viggo Rasmussen

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What about if I'm just auditioning ladies for porn?
If I meet them in a hotel room and we discuss the terms, then find out if she's a good fuck? All without a camera until we have a contract.
I'd pay for her time and any expenses, maybe $250 per hour?
 

Viggo Rasmussen

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Rule one for going into business. Always make it a business you know a lot about.

In two words "forget it".
There's not much to learn about making porn, just yell "action" and shoot.
I can even write off the cost of hotel rooms, actresses, film equipment, gaffer tape and booze.

:p
 

vwdub

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Sure, but you better have an actual registered business, and everything else associated with, in order to have a hope in hell.
Registering a business - not a big deal at all. How does a business start? How does a porn business start? What is "everything else associated with it" - this is not like creating an oil exploration or telecommunications company which requires lots of infrastructure.

Take a look at porn like 'amateur allure' or 'girls do porn' - the latter literally just takes place in random hotels. And it looks like it is being done by guys in their mid 20's. I'm not saying there is NO effort in setting up such a business, but it's not exactly rocket science either.

I would like to know what your 'everything else associated with' includes though.

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Is it truly that difficult? Can't I make a porn site that simply consists of videos of me jerking off? And then I charge $1 buck per week? How difficult is this to do? How much more difficult is it to then get a girl to come in and jerk me off and still just show only me and not her - what if the sound is off too so everything is on mute?

*note - this business need not be successful, it probably won't, how many businesses (regardless of porn or not) actually survive? How many dollars are sunk into businesses on a yearly basis that end up just turning out into losses? it happens. How is this any different?
 

b2oreal

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You would need the "models" to sign releases, keep a copy of their driver's license, shit like that. Good luck getting the "models" I think you have in mind to agree to that.
 

legmann

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You would need the "models" to sign releases, keep a copy of their driver's license, shit like that.
Yes, exactly. You might even need to file a 'script' with the writer's guild, for all I know. But it would be prudent to learn for sure, rather than have a prosecutor inform you later.
 
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