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Originally Posted by teksonline
sponsors can host all the content and setup a proper dns linking system
so say i want to use content for my blog blutongsporn.com
i would simply make a blutongsporn.sponsor.c0m link to the content, and thus therefore not hosting the content, would probably get by... kinda lame
but I don't see how they really could stop anything like this which I why I think the law will fail in the first place... perhaps you have to bring it to their attention how easy it would be to get around any law like that...
how could you find me guilty for linking to a pic on someone elses server?
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I don't think that's gonna work. If you link to image via text it would probably be okay (if I understood you correctly) but if the image is on your page (ie hotlinked) you still need the docs...even if it's a softcore image from what I understand. If it is an image of a girl's hair and it links to a hardcore pic somewhere else, you still need records. That's what I have gathered.
Best of luck to you.
Jace: As I attempted to imply in the other thread, I seriously doubt 2257 fucking over Americans isn't gonna send your ratios through the roof...most webmasters aren't even U.S. based. Perhaps 5% of webmasters will close shop. Anyway, it's great that you poke fun at U.S. webmasters in hopes that you'll make an extra sale every week.
later
c-lo