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Originally Posted by Fukcdoll
I have to ask this again, because it just seems to be logical, at least I think it is???
2257 regulations, don't they come into effect with the broadcasting adult content?
Aren't the tubes bound to comply with those regulations too?
And if not- shouldn't they be?
Maybe the answer is easier than it seems?
Legislature!
Use 2257 as a shield for our content, they have to provide docs, and if that's not the case, make it the case!
Take the issue to court on a grand scale and make documentation of all adult content broadcast online a legal universal requirement!
I do realize how big that sounds and how difficult it would be, to have a bill passed to protect our content, but in re addressing it legally and as a side compontent in 2257 legislation, etc... wouldn't government want to take a hand this?
I dunno I could be talking out my ass here?
But I'm throughing it out there for feed back and facts at this point...
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I didn't see any response to this question. I am curious also ... Why aren't tube sites worried about 2257 ??? Just a short time ago, every adult webmaster was worried about complying with 2257 and bitching about it. Software was developed to catalog and organize 2257 documents and websites were developed to help producers be ready if the Feds came knocking. Now a few years later and the tubes are feeding all the content for free, no warning pages and no 2257 documentation ( same as the forums ). What changed? No one thinks the Feds will be investigating? Not enough convictions to scare anyone?