ModelPerfect,
I understand your concerns about wanting to get the docs right, in light of CURRENT 2257 as well as proposed new regulations, you need to be sure you are dealing in content that is legal.
I checked out your site really quickly, and the irony is that you seem to have some good concerns for 2257, but you haven't followed those concerns with your own website.
http://www.modelperfect.com/categori...y=masturbation
You have a picture of a girl masturbating (hence the category) and in another category, 2 people engaging in the nasty business. 2257 states that any display or depiction of "sexually explicit" material.. such as masturbation, needs to have 2257 references.
Unless i missed something, you don't have the 2257 compliance information posted on your website, that points to where the records are stored (ie. your company address or the content producers you carry - and a PO box won't suffice and i am not referring to having the model IDs at this point, just the fact that business location needs to be described).
I am pointing this out , not to single you out, but to illustate to all webmasters, that you don't have to wait for the new 2257 regs to come out to worry about 2257 compliance, you should deal with it now, since 2257 has been on the books for around 10 years.
Something as simple as not displaying the company address for where the 2257 info is stored or acquired from, when you show "sexually explicit" material on your webpage, is an obvious "low hanging fruit" company that could be easily picked off by DOJ. Granted, there have been no major busts.. but given limited amount of resources, it would seem easy for them to pick out companies that have failed to comply with sections of 2257 that won't be contestable to Supreme Court (ie. some of the new regulations are very questionable).
Fight the 411!