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Old 04-04-2007, 06:41 AM  
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Originally Posted by GatorB View Post
Say you have 100 pcis on your site. Then the government wants to know specifically WHERE these pics are located. So if your site is a called XYZporn.com and you keep all your pics in a folder called "images" and your images are named pic01.jpg, pic02.jpg etc etc. Then the URLs they are looking for would be.

http://xyzporn.com/images/pic01.jpg
http://xyzporn.com/images/pic02.jpg

etc etc.
and the problem you would have, is if they said, where did pic01.jpg come from? you need to be able to tell them, that pic came from content producer XYZ.

This is where a spreadsheet of URLS in one column and content producer in another would solve this inquiry issue.

or, put some kind of coding of the content producer in the filename or the folder.

So many just dump images into a folder or don't have any naming conventions, or recordkeeping....

ALot of companies spent alot of money and time getting 2257 compliant. It isn't easy nor cheap, but it has to be done.. and once you clean up your stuff to document things, it will be easier going forward.



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