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Old 07-16-2004, 07:02 PM  
wyldblyss
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Well I just read it, and now I have a headache. I am no lawyer and it is times like this I wish I was.

From what I gather (and I'm probably wrong) it appears that websites would be considered secondary producers and as such would only need to obtain copies of the records from the producer and have the producers name and address and the homepage URL must have the required statement (of where the records are located).

For websites, that doesn't sound like too much of a big deal which leads me to believe I am missing something. Now if they mean nameofpornsite.com must have on the front page a statement pertaining to each and every girl on the site that is going to be one long ass page. Now if they mean something like what sponsors currently have such as a 2257 link and that link leads to a list of producers then it will be a breeze.

Damn, why can't they just show visual examples of everything so us legal-jargon impaired people would know what in the hell they are talking about?
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