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Originally posted by V_RocKs
Seems more like they are trying to make porn to hard to be worth the trouble.
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True.
But this is the regime magazines and video distributors have lived under for years,
I've complied to these laws for over a decade.
At the moment we have anarchy, you assume the person selling you the content has the documents, that they're legal and can be produced. Now Ash hahahahaha has said the days of assumption are over.
So you have to give every picture a set number, you then have to have the recourds filed in a computer under that set number. Show me any set on my sites and in 60 seconds I can produce the 2257 documents, the ammended ones with ALL contact details removed. In the next 50 seconds I can produce the unaltered ones.
For those who are business like to run a good ship this law is a good thing. For those who are too lazy or too stupid to organise themselves, it's a bad thing.
I agree it will make life different, as a webmaster you will need to have documents, as a TGP site owner it could be very hard as you will have to check the 40 submissions that go up every day onto your site to see if they have the documentation. What happens if those images are changed is unclear. I'n mot sure if it addresses the issue of content you do not host but merely give access to. If that is the case I think the AVS system might be the worse hit.
What it will go someway towards doing is getting rid of thieves scammers and conmen. Aslo those out to make a fast buck will now have to slow down and work a bit harder.
And the comments about juries convicting you are foolish, before that point you will have settled due to the sheer cost of defending your rights.
SO KEEP A FEW RECORDS