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Originally Posted by DWB
It was important 10 years ago. Now it's all "user uploaded" and the shit stain viruses who steal from the guys who do keep records don't have to keep records of anything. The largest company in the industry built an empire exploiting this, and now everyone stands in line to pat them on the back and fight for traffic scraps.
2257 is a joke. If it would have been written correctly and enforced to begin with, the industry wouldn't have such an enormous piracy problem.
Just run a tube site. Nothing to worry about.
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Originally Posted by Robbie
Just wanted to quote that.
2257 has become the very least of anyone's worries these days.
For online people...the biggest websites in the world show entire video scenes and NEVER have any 2257 docs. If it's truly "user generated" (meaning the user actually created the video...then that shouldn't be an issue for the uploader)
THAT is what should be brought to the dept. of justice's attention since they obviously live under a rock.
You want to "enforce" 2257 laws? Then first change the goddamn DMCA laws to REQUIRE any uploaded video to have 2257 docs.
End of problem.
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You guys probably weren't invited, but the FBI once said concerning 2257, "If your servers are located in China you better have your records in orders."
I guess Chip Burrus is retired by now and won't back that statement.