CYRN
Senior Member
Ah then its not so much a law, but more a practice or suggested guideline![]()
yeah... that's my point. :thumbsup:
juz some form of understanding in b&w. and hopefully minimize getting into regrettable situation.
Ah then its not so much a law, but more a practice or suggested guideline![]()
true about the laws on age part. but where healthy modelling is concerned, far from true. :sweatsm: for if it was & is healthy, there would not be a slew of spinoff topics on this.
i guess i did OT abit as i was replying to an issue on moral issues by a fellow CSer.![]()
juz some form of understanding in b&w. and hopefully minimize getting into regrettable situation.
Then create a subforum for modeling services that requires additional subscription before posting. The subscription can only be activated via email. You create an email full of disclaimers, guidelines, warnings and whatnot and send it out to those who apply for that section. Only upon positive confirmation by the model you'll grant the permissions to post there. Since this requires more thinking than just clicking a check box for "Yes, I have read the T&C" it should create the necessary awareness. If not, then even the best intention for protection will fail anyway.
In addition, there should be a feedback section for models and participants of photoshootings.
I don't think age limit is the key to solving this issue, I feel that the models need to be educated about their rights before stepping into the industry so they have a clearer picture what they are in for.
age is not the key issue, but does have some legal implications on local laws. therefore should be one of the several considerations.
Then create a subforum for modeling services that requires additional subscription before posting. The subscription can only be activated via email. You create an email full of disclaimers, guidelines, warnings and whatnot and send it out to those who apply for that section. Only upon positive confirmation by the model you'll grant the permissions to post there. Since this requires more thinking than just clicking a check box for "Yes, I have read the T&C" it should create the necessary awareness. If not, then even the best intention for protection will fail anyway.
In addition, there should be a feedback section for models and participants of photoshootings.
Speaking of which, it would be great that when they sign up on the model forum they would need an electronic signature to certify that they are 16 years and above. If possible, they would need to scan a copy of their IC if possible (just a wild idea, but it will create more paper work).
Do you have any idea what you are talking about in terms of a) organization, b) legal implications and c) costs?
CS is legally not entitled to ask for IC copies or anything else. Electronic signatures require certain IT infrastructure that doesn't come cheap. Usually it's used together with credit cards - which are not available to people of 16. So it doesn't work. And talking about scanned copies in a forum for digital media (including editing) is .. somewhat amusing. Beside this: I know that some copy machines and scanners recognize passports, IC's and money notes and will either refuse to scan them or will alter the image to render it useless.
As much as I can understand your intention - but please don't forget to make a reality check.
i think u should realize for a while already; reality has taken a leave of absence in her suggestions.
I think this is a very good suggestion. I do not mind writing the T&C for the models as a contribution to club snap, I can also ask for feedback from people in the modelling industry and see how we can implement it in the context of CS. I am very interested in helping out.
I don't think age limit is the key to solving this issue, I feel that the models need to be educated about their rights before stepping into the industry so they have a clearer picture what they are in for.
Speaking of which, it would be great that when they sign up on the model forum they would need an electronic signature to certify that they are 16 years and above. If possible, they would need to scan a copy of their IC if possible (just a wild idea, but it will create more paper work).
Although we cannot stop those from below 16 from signing up on an online platform, members can alert the moderators by waving a red flag to the moderators that the girl is under 16 and her access to the model forum will be removed.
This should be the way to go. :thumbsup:... begin with what "I" can do... not "you must follow".
Why not give it a go and post here for comments.
Just wondering: Will having a signed parental consent form absolve the photographer and/or CS if somehow things turn ugly?
I don't really photograph models, but I guess when I do, I'll just state in my post for e.g. Looking for models aged 21 y.o. and above.
I'm not a model, so I can only give the photographer's POV. I'm all for some sort of regulation, but at the end of it all, the onus is still upon the photographer to take all necessary precautions to avoid trouble in the first place, because although we can have age requirements and parental consent forms, not all models want their parents to be aware of what they are doing, so they might (probably?) actually lie about their background, just like the way some people get away with entering clubs, buying cigs and watching R(A) movies.
If you're a model? My suggestion would be similar in the sense of taking commonsense precautions to protect yourself. Do homework, check portfolio, CS postings, bring a friend along etc.
Guidelines and policies take time to form. Are we going to wait for that, and rely on other people telling us what to do to protect ourselves? Truth be told, I got no brilliant ideas as how to regulate this industry, other than urging both sides to "be careful". Oftentimes, when trouble happens, it is because someone overlooked something, and thus became more or less, "asking for it".
lol consent form...machiam like sec and primary school again.
So lets say if the electronic signature is cannot be applied and there is no way we can verify the age of the models, I think the terms and conditions (actually I would rather it be named "Guidelines for Aspiring Models" that must be read before they sign up) should be created in a way that educates them on what to expect when they step into the industry.
Some of these models nowadays have very wrong expectations that shouldn't be the case. By setting their expectations in the right direction, they would make better decisions regarding their modelling career.
So lets say if the electronic signature is cannot be applied and there is no way we can verify the age of the models, I think the terms and conditions (actually I would rather it be named "Guidelines for Aspiring Models" that must be read before they sign up) should be created in a way that educates them on what to expect when they step into the industry.
Some of these models nowadays have very wrong expectations that shouldn't be the case. By setting their expectations in the right direction, they would make better decisions regarding their modelling career.
In this respect, I second the implementation of the guide.![]()