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  • lacuna
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2006
    • 1950

    #1

    Third-Party 2257 Records Management Services

    We offer full 2257 Third-Party Custodian of Records services, offering privacy and security for you and your performers. Our services include:
    • Third-Party Custodian of Records services
      • No more intrusive inspections
      • Privacy and security
      • Fully-customizable 2257 notice page

    • Complete Records Management System
      • Maintain your business more effectively
      • Keep detailed notes on each performer and depiction
      • Archive copies of each depiction and model ID for inspection
      • Also archive contracts and model releases

    • Cost-Effective Solutions for Small and Large Producers
      • Pay-per-record, with no recurring fees
      • Fee includes seven years of storage
      • Monthly and annual plans available for larger producers

    • On-Staff Attorney with more than ten years of experience


    Please stop by and see what we have to offer, and check out our fully-functional demo. Questions? Please just fill out our contact form, or just give me a call.

    Best to all,
    Drew Sabol, Esq.
    2257Services.net

    2257 Third-Party Custodian of Records Services
    Designed by an attorney to be DOJ compliant
    Only $1 per record
  • Ethersync
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2008
    • 5289

    #2
    $25 per record? Good luck...
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    • topnotch, standup guy
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2008
      • 1562

      #3
      Originally posted by Ethersync
      $25 per record? Good luck...


      Good luck won't help that business model.

      Divine intervention might.
      A hard dick has no conscience.

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      • lacuna
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2006
        • 1950

        #4
        Hey all. First of all, the base rate is $10 per record, not $25. Second, that's a one-time fee. That's pretty affordable for a small producer, and a lot cheaper than paying a monthly maintenance fee.

        For larger producers, we are happy to negotiate a flat-rate fee, based on projected volume.

        Peace
        Last edited by lacuna; 04-24-2009, 10:22 AM.

        2257 Third-Party Custodian of Records Services
        Designed by an attorney to be DOJ compliant
        Only $1 per record

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        • MikeSmoke
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2002
          • 3241

          #5
          Originally posted by lacuna
          Hey all. First of all, the base rate is $10 per record That's pretty affordable for a small producer, and a lot cheaper than paying a monthly maintenance fee.
          Are there any small producers here who agree with that???

          icq: 541-739-92

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          • Ethersync
            Confirmed User
            • Mar 2008
            • 5289

            #6
            Originally posted by lacuna
            Hey all. First of all, the base rate is $10 per record, not $25. Second, that's a one-time fee. That's pretty affordable for a small producer, and a lot cheaper than paying a monthly maintenance fee.

            For larger producers, we are happy to negotiate a flat-rate fee, based on projected volume.

            Peace
            It said $25 was the standard fee on your site. Looks like you changed the standard rate to $10 now. That's a bit more reasonable, but I think I still think it will need to be sub $5 to work.
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            • kmdguy
              Registered User
              • Jun 2005
              • 40

              #7
              Originally posted by lacuna
              Hey all. First of all, the base rate is $10 per record, not $25. Second, that's a one-time fee. That's pretty affordable for a small producer, and a lot cheaper than paying a monthly maintenance fee.

              For larger producers, we are happy to negotiate a flat-rate fee, based on projected volume.

              Peace
              But the issue that I see is you can't just pay to take care of "some" of your model's records. They need to be thoroughly cross referenced by Alias, URLs, content Scenes and Titles. 2257 compliance requires that ALL records be available at the location AND be cross referenced, not just "some". What you seem to offer is the ability for people to send in scant information on "some" models. A person would have to put "all" their models in your basket to be fully compliant and at $10/model, that could add up to thousands of dollars. If someone only has you look after 50% of their model's records, then they are are not compliant. If they put a 3rd party's address on their site but only "some" of their records are available there, then they are not fully compliant if the feds come looking for information on some specific model and they are not in that 3rd party's database structure and thoroughly cross referenced.
              2257Snap.com - The Leader in Comprehensive 3rd-Party Record Keeping
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              http://www.2257Snap.com

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              • AaronM
                GFY Royality ;)
                • Oct 2001
                • 46923

                #8
                Originally posted by kmdguy
                But the issue that I see is you can't just pay to take care of "some" of your model's records. They need to be thoroughly cross referenced by Alias, URLs, content Scenes and Titles. 2257 compliance requires that ALL records be available at the location AND be cross referenced, not just "some". What you seem to offer is the ability for people to send in scant information on "some" models. A person would have to put "all" their models in your basket to be fully compliant and at $10/model, that could add up to thousands of dollars. If someone only has you look after 50% of their model's records, then they are are not compliant. If they put a 3rd party's address on their site but only "some" of their records are available there, then they are not fully compliant if the feds come looking for information on some specific model and they are not in that 3rd party's database structure and thoroughly cross referenced.

                First off, you're wrong.

                Secondly...The fact that you're wrong reflects poorly on your own business.

                Don't bother asking me why you are wrong. You're the guy running a 2257 service so you should already know why.

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                • kmdguy
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 40

                  #9
                  Thanks Aaron,

                  I did indeed miss some cross referencing attributes in my post. Being totally busy and typing too fast I didn't read my post carefully enough to catch that. Thanks again.

                  Best regards,
                  Dan
                  2257Snap.com - The Leader in Comprehensive 3rd-Party Record Keeping
                  YTracker back end 8 years old and field tested/proven.

                  http://www.2257Snap.com

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                  • tony299
                    lurker
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 57021

                    #10
                    man its like the 2257 wars. lol I wish you guys both the best of luck. But until someone offers something solid for $75 to $125 a month will anyone be successful. This whole thing appeals to the small site owner, a big program or company has people that do that full time. Some model running her own site that basically replaces a ok job cant afford all the money most of these companies are asking for.

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                    • Sebastian Sands
                      Confirmed User
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 5223

                      #11
                      I don't even think it is legal to have third parties take care of your 2257 records, the producers is the record holder right? I would think some law firm would have specialized in it quickly if it was legal to have it kept by third party.

                      Either way, there is no way I would send my models info to a third party, privacy issues etc. Now I have to worry that my content isn't anywhere else with matching 2257. no thanks, we spend a lot of time and effort in our 2257 records and i rather pay someone in my office then ship out these very important documents to someone else and HOPE it get's done right.

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                      • tony299
                        lurker
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 57021

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sebastian Sands
                        I don't even think it is legal to have third parties take care of your 2257 records, the producers is the record holder right? I would think some law firm would have specialized in it quickly if it was legal to have it kept by third party.

                        Either way, there is no way I would send my models info to a third party, privacy issues etc. Now I have to worry that my content isn't anywhere else with matching 2257. no thanks, we spend a lot of time and effort in our 2257 records and i rather pay someone in my office then ship out these very important documents to someone else and HOPE it get's done right.
                        That's why these services arent for companies. Its for the solo model who doesn't want her home addy on her site but what they are pricing them at they arent going to get what should be their optimal customer. With the latest version of 2257 they clarified that you can use third party custodians. As long as renting a office is cheaper than using these services its not even a thought for me.

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