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How do I create a moral clause contract a client must sign before I agree to perform video editing services for them?

Asked on Jul 26th, 2021 on Internet Law - New York
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I am considering expanding my video editing services. Up until now its only been an option exclusively for my current web design clients. Currently, I have a friend I edit youtube videos for. We have a verbal agreement that I will not edit / publish content that promotes views that run contrary to MY core beliefs. (Example, messages that speak against any particular group of people nor any PRO nor ANTI (fill-in the blank). Can I draft a contract for future clients? Is this legal without being sued for refusal of service? I just really want to film and edit people cooking, gardening, hobbies. No social messages.
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E-Commerce Law Attorney serving Akron, OH at Andrew M. Jaffe, Attorney at Law
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You may define your activities for your clients any way you choose.  I suggest you have a standard contract with your morals clause that all clients must sign. You will want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. 
Answered on Jul 27th, 2021 at 9:25 AM

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