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Originally Posted by Nookster
You're a complete idiot...not only did you completely miss the part where they were asking to see the 2257 (NOT AGE VERIFICATION) documents but you haven't even read the laws yourself. So sad.
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No, you're the idiot. They asked for ids but never mentioned 2257. Here is the original email text that slick posted:
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The legal department has been requested to review your domain site for possible illegal content. We require a current state issued photo id or passport for the models represented on the followings site that clearly shows their face and their date of birth. We request that this information be submitted to our offices by 4:00pm central time, Monday, December 18, 2006, or we will be forced to close this site down and report it to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
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No 2257 mentioned there.
The idea that somehow it is illegal to ask proof of age (a least in the US) is illegal is ludicrous. They require proof of age for alcohol, cigarettes, casinos, adult book stores, all sorts of shit. Any private business can ask for proof of age if they so choose for any reason they choose. If you don't want to show it, then you don't get in (or get the product, whatever)
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