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Originally Posted by mike217
Have to disagree with you on that one. If I am providing content to US citizens then I am legally responsible. No matter if I set up a company in Europe or South America or wherever. As long as I reside in the US, I am responsible for the 2257 compliance.
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Now thats interesting.
Please tell me how can US Goverment find out that you are linked to a company in EU? Thats one thing.
Secondly, I'm sorry, I don't care if you US buyers brake the 2257 law by buying this content, its their business. Put it right into the disclaimer, noone reads it anyway.
Legally you are an EU company. How can US Government sue you over this? For braking what law, excuse me? Forget about you being in US, you are dealing with that EU company firstly, and secondly EU company sells content to the buyers around the world. Your government cannot sue you, because may not be linked with an EU company (register it on your mother). And it cannot anyhow sue the EU company, because it doesn't brake any law in that particular country. So where is the catch?