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Originally posted by crockett
I still do not believe this is enforceable and I think if it dose go into affect it will be over turned. You can not violate the rights of someone's privacy in order to protect someone else.
The other thing is you can not single out one group of business and tell them they have to follow different rules from every one else..
Why should a TGP owner which normally only hosts a sample thumb preview have to have the records of every model. If you look at video stores or book stores they are not held to the same letter of the law. They are expecting a simple webmaster to keep all these records but allowing book and video stores the green light to continue business as normal. They are simply singling out websites I think that could be considered discrimination.
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Again, this has NOTHING to do with protecting children. They are trying to regulate us out of business. plain and simple. They couldn't do it with COPA, so now they're doing this. This shit needs to be challenged in court. Where's the fucking ACLU when you need 'em?