Secondary Producers, 2257 and Affiliates

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  • besterman
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2003
    • 623

    #1

    Secondary Producers, 2257 and Affiliates

    Do webmasters that use banners and hardcore graphics direct from an affiliate program that is 2257-compliant on their own marketing servers have to have anything else beside a link to the 2257 of the sponsor's website? Also, are disclaimer pages required? Also, what is considered softcore? Can you show genitals, touching, vibrators inserted, etc?
  • Paul Markham
    Too old to care
    • Jun 2001
    • 52942

    #2
    Originally posted by besterman
    Do webmasters that use banners and hardcore graphics direct from an affiliate program that is 2257-compliant on their own marketing servers have to have anything else beside a link to the 2257 of the sponsor's website? Also, are disclaimer pages required? Also, what is considered softcore? Can you show genitals, touching, vibrators inserted, etc?
    Go talk to a lawyer.



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    • NaughtyRob
      Two fresh affiliate progs
      • Nov 2004
      • 29602

      #3
      Or do a search. If not on here, on google. Lots of info out there and on here.
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      • Pleasurepays
        BANNED - SUPPORTING TUBES
        • Aug 2002
        • 11913

        #4
        its hard to understand hoiw people can so stupid that they basically have to only comply with one real law that matters... and are too fucking lazy to even read it and run around on forums, asking other idiots for cliff notes.

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        • besterman
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2003
          • 623

          #5
          Originally posted by Pleasurepays
          its hard to understand hoiw people can so stupid that they basically have to only comply with one real law that matters... and are too fucking lazy to even read it and run around on forums, asking other idiots for cliff notes.
          Actually I've done extensive research and read lots on the subject. However, the reason I ask the question is because it is not at all clear the answer to this specific issue. In other words, I have not seen what is the final rule for affiliates/tgp owners, etc.. as of 2007 how they must comply with these rules when they are promoting a sponsor and that sponsor's content is not softcore.

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          • Paul Markham
            Too old to care
            • Jun 2001
            • 52942

            #6
            Originally posted by besterman
            Actually I've done extensive research and read lots on the subject. However, the reason I ask the question is because it is not at all clear the answer to this specific issue. In other words, I have not seen what is the final rule for affiliates/tgp owners, etc.. as of 2007 how they must comply with these rules when they are promoting a sponsor and that sponsor's content is not softcore.
            During this extensive research, what did your lawyer advise to do?



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