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Old 04-28-2003, 11:14 AM  
AaronM
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This law was written pre-Internet so there is nothing that specifically states about online posting...Therefore, it falls under the bold section below. Nobody is required to publish the actual 2257 documentation online, only the info for the custodian of records.

"Sec. 75.8 Location of the statement.

All books, magazines, and periodicals shall contain the statement
required in Sec. 75.6 or suggested in Sec. 75.7 either on the first page
that appears after the front cover or on the page on which copyright
information appears. In any film or videotape which contains end credits
for the production, direction, distribution, or other activity in
connection with the film or videotape, the statement referred to in
Sec. 75.6 or Sec. 75.7 shall be presented at the end of the end titles
or final credits and shall be displayed for a sufficient duration to be
capable of being read by the average viewer. Any other film or videotape
shall contain the required statement within one minute from the start of
the film or videotape, and before the opening scene, and shall display
the statement for a sufficient duration to be read by the average
viewer. For all other categories not otherwise mentioned in this
section, the statement is to be prominently displayed consistent with
the manner of display required for the aforementioned categories.
"

Rochard...Quit fueling the fire with your scare tactics. The fact is, MOST amateurs have a "friends" section in their sites and if all of the friends were to conform and have their info posted as well then it would be difficult for anybody to pick who is who out of the list of multiple custodians.

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