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Originally posted by Johny Traffic
I don't know if you guys are being deliberately stupid or just trying to create drama.
If today you make galleries that are legal in your country and legal in the US, eg don't have child porn etc, and you are sending that traffic to a US sponsor, today, then tomorrow if the regs change, there will be no difference, the sponsor will still want your completely legal traffic. The difference is if you live in the US you need this extra paperwork, if you don't live in the US you don't.
I guess if you are making CP sites and sending the traffic to sponsors today, they wont want your traffic before the new regs or after the new regs.
A little thought is needed sometimes guys
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So what you say is that an european affiliate, hosted on european server, promoting an US program, are NOT required to have the ID link, on his website. I mean, not that he can be arrested outside US, but that the US sponsor do not have to require the european affiliate to have this link?
This is very essential, since many affiliates of US programs are foreigners, and if they, by law, have to require foreign affiliates too to be compliant, then they gonna loose many foreign affiliates.
What I also wonder about is how US based billing companies, like CCBill will be affected by this? They also do payments to foreign affiliates. Can we expect requirements and holdbacks from the US billing companies if a foreign affiliate/paysite do not comply with the new regulations?
The hole shit is confusing, and most surprising is that we are talking about only a month from now. No info is given from paysites or billing companies. Everyone sit on their back, and wait for the bomb?