1morkovka (0)
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Registered: May 28, '13 Location: Washington DC
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Being a person of Soviet origin (and a native Russian speaker to boot), I can say one thing: Harshness of the Russian laws is compensated by extreme laxness of their enforcement. Also, from what I gathered in few other forums, the trick is in the definition of �porn.� As long as no legal definition is contained in the law, it is virtually impossible to charge anyone with shooting porn.
In my understanding, in reality the whole thing works in the following manner. You shoot a feature containing, say, solo, b/g, and g/g scenes. Then you take it to your resident �expert� who reviews the feature and certifies it as a work of hard erotic (but not porn!!!). As long as you deal with a right kind of expert, i.e. the one who regularly reviews your work for a fee (that is, earns his living of fees paid by producers), and provided the feature does not contain any scenes involving forced activity, mutilation, acts involving feces and, etc, you will have no problem obtaining a right kind of certificate. This certificate, i.e. a piece of paper containing �expert opinion� is your protection against potential pornography charges. |