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Posts on contracts from Sly Panorama — creator-life writing on the adult industry, behind-the-scenes notes, and how I run an independent brand.
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Paperwork
The first-collab paperwork checklist: every document, in the order you'll actually need it
Your first collab scene needs four layers of paperwork — vetting documents, an agreement, releases in both directions, and 2257 records — and they have a correct order. This is the complete checklist I built before my first collab and still run today, with the one rule that holds it all together: everything is signed before anyone undresses.
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Paperwork
The OnlyFans tag-a-collaborator box is not a model release
Ticking the collaborator box on OnlyFans feels like the paperwork is done. It isn't — what the tick-box does, what it doesn't, and the stack you want instead.
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Contracts
AI contract red flags: the exact phrases to circle before you sign
A line-by-line spotter's guide to AI contract phrasings that grant more than they appear to — including the contract that says nothing about AI at all.
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Ai
You can strike a bad AI clause. You can't strike a deepfake.
Contract posts cover the likeness you sign away. This is the other half — the face-swap you never signed for — and whether you actually own your own face.
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Paperwork
The content trade agreement: what a no-money collab needs on paper
A content trade — you shoot together, no money moves, and both of you walk away with footage for your own pages — feels like the one collab that doesn't need paperwork. It's actually two licensing deals stacked on top of each other, plus federal recordkeeping in both directions. Here's what to put in writing before the cameras roll, in plain language.
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Contracts
The AI clause in your next contract is the one to read first
Studios no longer need you on set to make new content with your face. The AI clause is in performer contracts now — where it hides and what to push back on.