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2257 - targeting (US) surfers too
"A secondary producer is any person who produces, assembles....
....or who inserts on a computer site or service a digital image of, or otherwise manages the content of a computer site or service... "
So that basically means that once a 'surfer' (non-webbie) upload an image to one of those image hosts, usenet, forums, filesharings, groups etc.. they become secondary producer and will be responsible for the records.
As the primary producers and affiliates, the surfers can go to jail if he/she has no proof of the models age.
If there are anything rational about the new 2257, the problems with CP are not, mostly, the paysites, but the nasty communities floating around. Targeting/killing these could be primary goal, or does that not make sense? CP is still CP with or without the new 2257, but it is more preventive, right?
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