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Old 08-24-2004, 09:01 AM  
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Originally posted by mrmovie

Those of you that choose to purchase the documentation can rest assure that this decision makes your content more valuable than it would be if we decided to give them away for free.



So for a small fee, a "webmaster" can get the real name and address of your models so that he can pay him/her a "fan" visit?




If you don't provide 2257 documentation to webmasters who have licsensed your content, that's your business decision to make. I don't believe it's a requirement of 2257 that content producers HAVE to hand over 2257 documenation.

For webmasters who have your content and don't have any documentation to support the new regulations, then it just means they shouldn't be displaying your content.

This translates into no more content licensing of your products except for webmasters outside the US.




As far as releasing the model IDs, i am working with several industry people to come up with an industry standard that protects the models personal information, yet still allows webmasters be compliant with their secondary record keeping responsibilities.

details are being worked out and will be posted once this gets all pulled together.

-brandon
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