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Originally posted by Mutt
Charly, yes that was my point, Web-Legal is one of the companies I checked out. Webmasters buy content through them from countries of dubious ethics and morals. From what i saw it basically looked like they'd take biz from anybody from anywhere who signed a piece of paper declaring they own the content and supplied ID's.
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I'm afraid that I have to disagree with you on that. Far from the "only needing a signed piece of paper", we require complete 18 USC 2257 documentation from new publishers, so that we can confirm that they know what is going on, and how they are to comply with the law. I don't want to be listing someone that is going to fall through in the pinch. I find it amusing how many people express an interest to be a publisher, and then disappear when I require them to provide paperwork before I get started with them.
I'm happy to report that there hasn't been one incident yet where a customer asked for paperwork for a legitimate purpose, and didn't get it sent back to them post haste. Period.
Oh, by the way, I love that "countries of dubious ethics and morals" bit. Everyone in the country gets painted with one big, broad brush, eh?