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Originally posted by Tom_PM
I'm not at all comfortable as an affiliate webmaster with the idea that I'll get ALMOST all the information I will need to have on hand.
I'm sure the feds won't be sitting enjoying some tea while an affiliate tries to contact a content producer for an unlock code or something similar.
Why don't you rather require purchasers to #1) be adult webmasters (ie: proof of adult domain ownership with real whois information). #2) require purchasers of content to "sign" a non-disclosure contract or something. Stating they will not release information except to proper authorities.
I don't get the scrambling to keep things the same when changes need to be made.
Well, time will tell. Until such time, no content purchases for me. Simple.
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I agree with you , also as a affiliate do you want to find out there is a problem with those records with the feds standing over your shoulder. To put your trust in anyone when there is a chance of jail but yourself is madness. It says alot about this industry where no one trusts their business partners. Also it all has to be cross referenced to the url of the image on the secondary producers site. How can he do that with a zip file?