A few "Fine Print" issues you'll find in the Model Release and Agency Agreements which are presented here in the interest of full disclosure:

Colorado Creativity retains legal ownership of your portfolio and all unused photos and video outtakes indefinitely (so, among other things, you can't back-out and then use them to find employment elsewhere without us getting paid).  However, according to the terms of your Model Release Agreement, no one will ever see your portfolio except the screened industry casting decision makers who subscribe to the TalentMatchers secure and password protected database and who have all signed non-disclosure agreements and agreed not to make and retain copies of it.  There is, however, one exception to this privacy agreement.   If you ever become a "nationally known and distributed" Adult Industry model or performer using your real name or a stage-name/pseudonym, whether though our efforts, on your own, or through another agency, we retain the right to sell, publish, and/or distribute your portfolio (and it's outtakes) as we see fit.   This means that, if you choose to back-out before accepting work or after working some but never having achieved national notoriety, you can be 100% certain that your portfolio will never be released to, and seen by the public.  On the other hand, if you become famous in the industry, it likely will go public as an example of your early work.

Since Colorado Creativity retains the legal rights to your portfolio we do not provide you with a full copy.  However, upon request, we will give you a limited amount of souvenir material from your portfolio shoots.

Alternately, and for a period of one year from it's completion, you have the option of buying your portfolio ownership rights from us for a fee equal to the number of hours we spent working on your portfolio (studio, preparation, and editing time) times $125 per hour.  In this case, the rights to your portfolio will transfer to you along with all copies of it.

If, during your 3 month exclusive listing period with TalentMatchers, you find and would like to accept on camera Adult Entertainment Industry work through another method or agency, you have an option. Your prospective employer can pay the TalentMatchers fee and agree to TalentMatchers normal terms as if they had found you through TalentMatchers.

Finally, when you accept work via TalentMatchers, you should know that the employer has agreed that they will pay the TalentMatchers fee for any work you subsequently do for them over the course of the 24 months immediately following the completion of the current job.  So, if you work for the same studio say once every six months or so, they will continue to pay the TalentMatchers fee.  If you don't work for them for 25 months and then do another shoot for them, they don't owe fees anymore.  This is spelled out in their contract with TalentMatchers.  What you need to know is that you are required to let us know when you do ongoing work for a TalentMatchers customer so we can make sure we're getting paid.


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