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Originally posted by RocHard
Let me ask you some questions just to stir shit up.....
- If I purchase content from AaronM, Aaron is considered the "primary producer" and I am considered the "secondary producer". News flash to Ashhahahahaha: I didn't produce anything. The end client is not a secondary producer or a producer at all - That's like calling me a "secondary manufactuer" of Ford cars because I own a Mustang.
- How does this affect video stores? Does this mean that every video store will have to have 2257 information on every model in every video ever produced?
- How will this affect "R" rated movies. Will movie theatres have to keep 2257 info on some of it's movies?
- Define sexually explicit content for me. Seems to me like most of the content being produced isn't "sexually explicit". Does 2257 laws even apply to most of what we do?
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What it's doing is making the person putting the porn up on the Internet resposible for keeping the records.
2257 needed looking at and changing, this has just made it unworkable. Because as I see it, if you have a picture of a girl up on the Internet you have to cross refefence every where else she appears on the Internet be it on your site or someone elses.
What I'm wondering is how many people have contacted their content providers and asked for IDs and Model Releases. The Model Release is need as proof of the date the content was shot.