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Old 08-24-2004, 03:36 PM  
Mack
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Originally posted by FightThisPatent
That's a great observation. I know many content producers are going through alot of expense to digitize all their model id and releases.. paying money to spend time in blackening out ID, and to then deal with webmaster support when the time comes to deal with all of this.

Some content producers already have their 2257 info in place (stored inthe folder of the image set).


2257 compliance will have a cost on webmasters side as well. whether through hiring somone to manually catalog images, use a service like mine at 2257lookup.com, or use a content management system.

2257 is a record keeping statue, no different than accounting.. some people will work their own books, others will hire an accountant.. same as true with 2257.

If you are not doing anything at all, then you have a bigger probability of being tagged. Throw in no 2257 statements on your home page and young looking models, and you have everything needed for a personal bomb.


I am not one to say the sky is falling.. 2257 is NOT the end of the industry.. it's the end of not taking business seriously, and the beginning of running your business like a business.



-brandon
Well said!
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