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Originally posted by tony404
Its not different from anyone else, if you were a photographer in print when you sold your pics you sold them with full model info this isn't new. Also adult book stores check ids at the door and don't stick hardcore nude pics in peoples email . ITs been the wild west unregulated and no one gave a shit.
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yes but this law is not intended to stop people from under 18 from viewing porn. This law is intended to stop people that are under 18 from being in porn. So this is singling out websites. A person posting images on the net that did not produce those images, in theory is nothing more that a book store owner putting a adult magazine on a store shelf, the only difference is our store shelf is online.
As a TGP owner I am not selling the images, I am selling a membership, much in the same way a book store would sell a magazine by putting it on his book shelf.
I'm personally not to worried as I don't have very much content on my server it mostly just thumbnails.. Which if I have to I'll crop them as not to depict sexual activity. But even full nude could be considered artistic and not sexual.