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  • loxapinedreams
    Confirmed User
    • May 2005
    • 808

    #1

    looking for 2257 documents for clutch

    my disc is corrupted and i cant open the ids for the 2257 docs on clutch content .. any one can help?
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  • loxapinedreams
    Confirmed User
    • May 2005
    • 808

    #2
    bump...

    some one must have docs for the stuff
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    • BoyAlley
      So Fucking Gay
      • Nov 2004
      • 19714

      #3
      It's sad that this is what 2257 leads to. People online asking each other for large databases containing personal information, addresses, scanned licenses, social security numbers, and who knows what all else.

      It's soooooo the exact opposite of what the government is doing on the other hand trying to pass strict privacy regulations to prevent identity theft online.

      Crazy country we live in.........

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      • CIVMatt
        Amateur Pimpin
        • Aug 2004
        • 13075

        #4
        Originally posted by BoyAlley
        It's sad that this is what 2257 leads to. People online asking each other for large databases containing personal information, addresses, scanned licenses, social security numbers, and who knows what all else.

        It's soooooo the exact opposite of what the government is doing on the other hand trying to pass strict privacy regulations to prevent identity theft online.

        Crazy country we live in.........

        I'm glad someone said that... I was thinking those same words
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        • SinisterStudios
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2003
          • 3087

          #5
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          • Sinstar
            Confirmed User
            • Mar 2006
            • 1206

            #6
            Originally posted by BoyAlley
            It's sad that this is what 2257 leads to. People online asking each other for large databases containing personal information, addresses, scanned licenses, social security numbers, and who knows what all else.

            It's soooooo the exact opposite of what the government is doing on the other hand trying to pass strict privacy regulations to prevent identity theft online.

            Crazy country we live in.........
            Very well said.

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            • Gerco
              Confirmed User
              • Nov 2005
              • 2052

              #7
              Sad, but I need them also. I bought the bulk content deal, mainly for the Gay/Bi stuff in it for another site I was going to develop 3 years ago, I still have Michaels on ICQ, and he pops on here and there but I can't get a responce. If you have the 2257 docs I would be thankfull as the contnet is just sitting on the disk I bought it on now, as I can not use any of it without thew docs. I have dropped you and ICQ.
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              • Ryan St. Germain
                Confirmed User
                • Sep 2006
                • 1269

                #8
                I'd double check them if you do find them. The were not good with record keeping. i was IN a ton of the pictures, and I know they don't have my records.

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                • Shaze
                  Confirmed User
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 2662

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BoyAlley
                  It's sad that this is what 2257 leads to. People online asking each other for large databases containing personal information, addresses, scanned licenses, social security numbers, and who knows what all else.

                  It's soooooo the exact opposite of what the government is doing on the other hand trying to pass strict privacy regulations to prevent identity theft online.

                  Crazy country we live in.........

                  there using 2257 as some of the beginning steps to regulate porn on the internet even though they don't want to admit to it.....they don't give a rats ass about the privacy of the performers..
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                  • After Shock Media
                    It's coming look busy
                    • Mar 2001
                    • 35299

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shaze
                    there using 2257 as some of the beginning steps to regulate porn on the internet even though they don't want to admit to it.....they don't give a rats ass about the privacy of the performers..
                    Yet most all states as well as the Feds have privacy laws in place, ones that if you break you are also liable and breaking the law. Oh and opening yourself up to a wide assortment of potential lawsuits.

                    Then again why worry, I have never met an unscrupulous or regretful model, nor a sleazy lawyer out for some quick cash.

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                    • Shaze
                      Confirmed User
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 2662

                      #11
                      Originally posted by After Shock Media
                      Yet most all states as well as the Feds have privacy laws in place, ones that if you break you are also liable and breaking the law. Oh and opening yourself up to a wide assortment of potential lawsuits.

                      Then again why worry, I have never met an unscrupulous or regretful model, nor a sleazy lawyer out for some quick cash.

                      there will be no such thing as privacy in the near future...government is looking at ways to do data mining on almost everything we do...if they aren't doing it already....

                      i can talk about this for hours but why waste my time...
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                      • Ryan St. Germain
                        Confirmed User
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 1269

                        #12
                        Originally posted by After Shock Media
                        Yet most all states as well as the Feds have privacy laws in place, ones that if you break you are also liable and breaking the law. Oh and opening yourself up to a wide assortment of potential lawsuits.

                        Then again why worry, I have never met an unscrupulous or regretful model, nor a sleazy lawyer out for some quick cash.
                        Right; everyone, including the government operates on the level..

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                        • After Shock Media
                          It's coming look busy
                          • Mar 2001
                          • 35299

                          #13
                          No seriously, ask some providers how many of them have a privacy policy in their model agreement?
                          Specially one that allows for the sharing of personal information, drivers licenses, often social security cards, or birth certificates.
                          Also see who inclided that they may give this information to all clients and or affiliates.

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                          • squishypimp
                            PostMaster General
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 10781

                            #14
                            2257 is just an easy way for identity theft to occur

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                            • tony299
                              lurker
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 57021

                              #15
                              you can never have enough backups of backups when it comes to 2257

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                              • Ryan St. Germain
                                Confirmed User
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 1269

                                #16
                                Originally posted by After Shock Media
                                No seriously, ask some providers how many of them have a privacy policy in their model agreement?
                                Specially one that allows for the sharing of personal information, drivers licenses, often social security cards, or birth certificates.
                                Also see who inclided that they may give this information to all clients and or affiliates.
                                I have one in mine. i appreciate and protect my own privacy, so i don't give personal docs to anyone. Of course, I don't sell content except through my own site, so that makes it much easier for me.

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