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(1) A primary producer is any person who actually films,
videotapes, photographs, or creates a computer-generated image, digital
image, or picture of, or digitizes an image of, a visual depiction of
actual sexually explicit conduct.
(2) A secondary producer is any person who produces, assembles,
manufactures, publishes, duplicates, reproduces, or reissues a book,
magazine, periodical, film, videotape, a computer-generated image,
digital image, or picture, or other matter intended for commercial
distribution that contains a visual depiction of actual sexually
explicit conduct, or who inserts on a computer site or service a
digital image of, or otherwise manages the content of a computer site
or service that contains a visual depiction of, actual sexually
explicit conduct, including any person who enters into a contract,
agreement, or conspiracy to do any of the foregoing.
(3) The same person may be both a primary and a secondary producer.
(4) Producer does not include persons whose activities relating to
the visual depiction of actual sexually explicit conduct are limited to
the following:
(i) Photo processing;
(ii) Mere distribution;
(iii) Any activity, other than those activities identified in
paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this section, that does not involve the
hiring, contracting for, managing, or otherwise arranging for the
participation of the depicted performers;
(iv) A provider of Web-hosting services who does not manage the
content of the computer site or service; or
(v) A provider of an electronic communication service or remote
computing service who does not manage the content of the computer site
or service.
(5) A producer includes any subsidiary or parent organization, and
any subsidiary of any parent organization, notwithstanding any
limitations on liability that would otherwise be applicable.
(d) Sell, distribute, redistribute, and re-release refer to
commercial distribution of a book, magazine, periodical, film,
videotape, computer-generated image, digital image, picture, or other
I'd be surprised if this passes, but it is after all the us govt. its rather broad. The 'computer generated image' bit seems to play into the recent SC case that said that computer generated (ie fake) images that depict underage sex are not illegal...but I'm not a lawyer, and don't play one on GFY...
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