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Old 06-09-2004, 01:33 PM  
Paul Markham
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Just a word to the wise about the idea of letting someone else hold your 2257 info for you.

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A few pieces.

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(a) Any producer of any book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, or other matter that contains one or more visual depictions of actual sexually explicit conduct made after November 1, 1990 shall, for each performer portrayed in such visual depiction, create and maintain records containing the following:
I thionk that could include websites.

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Any producer required by this part to maintain records shall make such records available at the producer's place of business. The business address shall refer to a street address and not to a post office box number. Such records shall be maintained as long as the producer remains in business. If the producer ceases to carry on the business, the records shall be maintained for five years thereafter. If the producer produces the book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape or other matter as part of his control of or through his employment with an organization, records shall be made available at the organization's place of business. If the organization is dissolved, the individual who was responsible for maintaining the records on behalf of the organization, as described in Sec. 75.6(b), shall continue to maintain the records for a period of five years after dissolution.
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Any producer required by this part to maintain records shall make such records available to the Attorney General or his delegee for inspection at all reasonable times.
So to me it seems you should not let others maintain the records for you, plus as a profducer you can't just walk away.

I might be wrong though. But should the AG or his delegees knock on your door, you can show the records or argue it out.

He will ship you to the nearest police station where you will get your lawyer to argue for you. Let's hope the AG does not push it and insist you're responsible. Because establishing you are not has to be done in court and that's not free.

You have rights and your lawyers will happily argue them for you, at about $300-500 an hour. Or you could just go to the filing cabinet and produce the documents.
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