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Originally Posted by alf6300
BUT if you are in this business there is no way to avoid strictly complying with U.S. regulations. you may have an american host, american processor, american affiliates, or you may want at some point to sell to an american company, etc etc - and it simply spells too much trouble not having all the 2257 secured.
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I was thinking about the 2257 reporting on this issue. Lets say you go to the local strip cub, and the girls there start doing a g/g thing. You know that everyone there is over 21, the owner checks ID's at the door, and you are good with them. So you whip out your pocket HD camrea and shoot some hot stuff for your website. So do you need a 2257 reporting for an event that was not of your creation, where it was open to the public (who is over 21), and they would have done that scene anyway without the camera.
Now I think that this is one situation where it is immune to the 2257 reporting, and any liability for the age of the girls would fall on the owner of the club. In short, you are saying that the club has the age records and anyone who inquires should look there.
However, it is always good insurance to get a copy of the ID if you can. Most people who are OK with being filmed being naked and nasty have no problems with that.