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  • TheDA
    Confirmed User
    • May 2006
    • 4665

    #16
    Originally posted by Zoxxa
    People giving advice about you being outside the US and not having to follow 2257 are morons. Good luck, you will probably listen to the advice that you want to hear, meaning not me. Hopefully you will not learn the hard way like I did ( I am not
    American ). That's all I have to say here.
    Care to explain your reasoning?
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    • HandballJim
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2008
      • 4024

      #17
      If someone complains to your domain register or host they might cause you some problems.

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      • Zoxxa
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2011
        • 1026

        #18
        Originally posted by TheDA
        Care to explain your reasoning?
        I already did, here it is in more detail.. For some reason people think porn is some how elite and does not really need to comply with all laws. It's like any business, if I open a shop in a local community I will need to follow their local laws. Thy also applies to WHERE you are promoting your business. If I open a flower business in Germany where roses are legal, and I start promoting my products including roses in Saudi Arabia where roses are illegal ( not true, example only ). How would that be fair for me to sell illegal flowers in Saudi Arabia compared to the other local flower shops located in Saudi Arabia that are following the law?

        This is no different than the Internet, if you want American traffic and America customers then you have to follow ameican laws otherwise you are concidered harmful to American citizens on a federal and state level. Sorry if I did not explain this very well, I am typing this on my phone while making dinner.
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        • raymor
          Confirmed User
          • Oct 2002
          • 3745

          #19
          Originally posted by Go4it
          well, all the tubes should be closed then...
          Um, yeah. At least those posting stolen content. More and more these days are MGPs styled to look like tubes.
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          • B.Barnato
            So Fucking Banned
            • Nov 2010
            • 3618

            #20
            You could face quite some other troubles than 2257 compliance if based in Germany and not following local regulations.

            Only allowing those 18+ entry for example. And no, "click to enter if you are 18" does not count.

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            • spazlabz
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2003
              • 6548

              #21
              the best piece of advice anyone can give to you is this: Don't ask questions like this on a forum of any kind and instead contact a local attorney that specializes in internet law and is very familiar with your local laws

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              • Barry-xlovecam
                It's 42
                • Jun 2010
                • 18083

                #22
                Originally posted by Go4it
                well, all the tubes should be closed then...
                Well, it depends on what country they are in re: the laws but if the subject domain is a .com, .net, .org or .us the US AG DOJ can pull the plug (ICE-- domain forfeitures).

                Also, where the server is may allow this -- it is called an in rem forfeiture.
                in rem Of actions for recovering or reducing to possession or enjoyment a specific object {action against property not persons, e.g.; confiscation of a server}

                Best to have the age ID documents ...

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