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  • lacuna
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2006
    • 1950

    #1

    2257 Services - New Features!

    In response to our clients' suggestions, we will be rolling out our new batch-import feature early next week. If you already maintain your 2257 records in a spreadsheet, you will soon be able to batch import all your records with the touch of a button.

    2257 Services is the leader in low-cost 2257 records compliance. Pay a one-time registration fee, and after that, each record is only $1. No subscription costs. No recurring fees. Just file and forget it.

    Designed by an attorney to be DOJ compliant, our simple web-based interface is known for its many intuitive yet powerful features:
    • Attach multiple documents to each performer.
    • Attach stored performers to new depictions via simple drop-down menus.
    • Add your notes to each performer or depiction.
    • Full-text searching of all fields, including your notes.
    • Batch upload of all necessary documentation (depictions, IDs, affidavits, and so forth).

    Please stop by and try out our demo. Have questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page, or feel free to contact us.

    Thank you for your continued support!
    Drew Sabol, Esq.
    2257 Services
    Last edited by lacuna; 06-09-2009, 07:03 PM.

    2257 Third-Party Custodian of Records Services
    Designed by an attorney to be DOJ compliant
    Only $1 per record
  • MikeSmoke
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2002
    • 3241

    #2
    I think an important question is: What constitues a record?
    For example:
    Someone adds a new title with eight performers, all of whom are already in the database.
    And as you say, the program can "Attach stored performers to new depictions via simple drop-down menus."
    So is new title that one new record @ $1? Eight records (one for each performer)? Nine records (One title and eight performers)?
    What if the new title is on five URLs? How many records is that? Still one, eight or nine... five records (# of URLs with the new title), 40 records (eight performers on five URLs)...etc??

    Not trying to bust balls...it's a serious question that I think is unanswered on your site or in your post and would make a big difference.

    icq: 541-739-92

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    • lacuna
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2006
      • 1950

      #3
      Hi Mike,

      The laws and regulations are complicated, but the upshot is that a record must be created for each performer that appears in any given depiction. As explained in our FAQ:
      • What is a "record"?
      • A record is defined as one instance of a performer appearing in a visual depiction.
    • Can you give me an example?
    • Suppose you have one visual depiction involving two performers. That would be a total of two records.


    Let's look at the rules. The regulations require each record to contain the following:
    • The legal name and date of birth of each performer;
    • A legible copy the performer's identification document;
    • A copy of the depiction;
    • The date of original production of the depiction;
    • The title or identifying number of the depiction;
    • Where published on the Internet, a copy of any URL associated with the depiction. If no URL is associated with the depiction, the records shall include another uniquely identifying reference associated with the location of the depiction on the Internet;
    • Any name, other than the performer's legal name, ever used by the performer, including a maiden name, alias, nickname, stage name, or professional name.


    But that is not the end of the inquiry. Each performer must be indexed by the title or identifying number of the depiction, and their records must be retrievable by both the performer's name (real or assumed) and the title or number of the matter.

    With that in mind, let's look at your first question:
    Someone adds a new title with eight performers, all of whom are already in the database. And as you say, the program can "Attach stored performers to new depictions via simple drop-down menus." So is new title that one new record @ $1? Eight records (one for each performer)? Nine records (One title and eight performers)?
    To answer your question, our drop-down interface allows you to add existing models without re-entering all their information and re-uploading their ID documents. As explained above, the regulations require the creation of a new record each time a performer appears in a depiction. So under the regulations, the facts you presented would require eight records -- one for each performer in the depiction (even though the performers are already in the database). The total fee for storing and indexing these records under our service would be $8.

    You also asked:
    What if the new title is on five URLs? How many records is that? Still one, eight or nine... five records (# of URLs with the new title), 40 records (eight performers on five URLs)...etc??
    As explained in our FAQ:
    • Suppose I shoot a scene involving three performers. I take 800 photos. I publish these 800 photos on my website in random groups of 10, which gives me 80 pages of content. What do I do?
    • Under the laws and regulations, a record must be created for each performer in a depiction. So regardless of the number of pages or photos, this example would be one depiction with three performers -- and thus only three records.


    So to answer your question, the number of URLs would have no impact on the number of records.

    I hope that helps.

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

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    • Domain Diva
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Oct 2007
      • 10180

      #4
      Good luck with your venture...

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      • MikeSmoke
        Confirmed User
        • Nov 2002
        • 3241

        #5
        Thanks for the answer...I'm sure I'm not the only one who appreciated it.

        One clarification, though....when I said "five URLs," what I meant was placing the same depiction on five different websites (and not five different URLs on the same site).

        So if I place the theoretical title with eight performers on five different websites - would that still be eight records - or would it be 40?

        thanks for the quick answer to my last hypothetical

        icq: 541-739-92

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        • lacuna
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2006
          • 1950

          #6
          Hi Mike,

          The regulations do not require records to be indexed by URL, so it would still be eight records. See 28 CFR section 75.2(a)(3), 75.2(d), 75.3. See https://www.2257services.net/fulltext.php

          Best regards,
          Drew

          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

            #7
            Originally posted by lacuna
            Hi Mike,

            The regulations do not require records to be indexed by URL, so it would still be eight records. See 28 CFR section 75.2(a)(3), 75.2(d), 75.3. See https://www.2257services.net/fulltext.php

            Best regards,
            Drew
            Thanks

            icq: 541-739-92

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            • grumpy
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Jan 2002
              • 9870

              #8
              Host in Holland, no 2257 needed
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              icq - 441-456-888

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              • anicetan
                Registered User
                • Mar 2003
                • 73

                #9
                Satisfied customer here. Props for Drew!

                High Quality - Low Prices

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                • lacuna
                  Confirmed User
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 1950

                  #10
                  Thanks Claire! Thanks Susan!

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

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                  • DWB
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 31779

                    #11
                    Unloading a couple 2257 domains

                    If you could use anything like this, make me an offer and take these off my hands.

                    2257docs.com
                    2257document.com
                    2257documentation.com

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                    • lacuna
                      Confirmed User
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 1950

                      #12
                      Nice chatting with you Gypsy - thanks for the business!

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

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