Quote Originally Posted by Dzinerbear
Are you a Canadian?

From what I could read in the law, you are allowed to accept the government-issued photo ID that's available in your country if the model and producer are both not U.S. citizens.

"...or, a foreign government-issued equivalent of any of the
documents listed above when both the person who is the subject of the
picture identification card and the producer maintaining the required
records are located outside the United States."
It doesn't say anything about being U.S. Citizens.... and your quote after that statement is correct. Example: If I'm a U.S. citizen and a producer, and I goto Canada to shoot, get all required I.D.'s , then come back to the U.S., I've followed the law.

What they are trying to avoid is people buying content online from foreign countries because the producer is supposed to be able to verify, under penalty of purgury, that the documents are a real and correct copy of the originals. If you buy online, etc. you cannot verify the originals.

These regulations make no mention of citizenship anywhere. :francais: