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Originally posted by Elli
Each hardcore image's filename must be kept in the database, cross indexed with the publication date of the image and all the model's names.
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This is correct from my understanding and consultations.
If the DOJ asks for the records of a specific record, you need to be able to point to the primary record keeper and to the model info.
(small plug - this is what 2257lookup.com service does).
-brandon
ps. in case anyone is thinking i have contradicted myself.. I have been replying in general to 2257 requirements along with trying to help answer Elli's specific questions. For her case, since the image is updated (ie. overwritten), it's not stored continually as a separate file (ie. a growing still image library). If you do have a growing image library (and thus a perfect example of why an attorney is needed to address your specific situation), then you would need to be able to cross reference the image, epecially if you have other "performers" in the still shots doing "sexually explicit" things.