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Originally posted by Johny Traffic
These are two very different things, has anyone ever been extradited for even making beasty porn? Im not sure if they have or havnt, but I doubt it, so what chance has it got in trying to extradite someone who is making legal porn, but just are not required to keep the same documents as they do in the US
Beastiality is ilegal in the US but I see galleries listed everyday on the hun, from Dutch sites, where its legal, has anyone ever been extradited from Holland because of it? No, becuase they cant
Im not sure about Australia. But in Europe complying with this law would as I understand it be illegal, because of the data protection act, so in europe we make legal porn with all the legal requirments that we need and we will get extradited? Of course they wont.
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My point is that legal precedent is still being established with regard to how the Internet affects the notion of legal jurisdiction, so webmasters should not make any assumptions based on dirtworld precedents. That said, it is highly unlikely that a non-US webmaster would be extradited merely for a lack of 2257 documentation. But what if you found yourself no longer able to visit the US?