That is similar to the way this works but not exactly. You can't tell the DOJ they have to sort through 100,000 images and find the right one to click on. So what the program does instead, is let you search by hyperlink of an internet image, model name, model alias, etc. You can then view all your 2257 information and the documents themselves.
So for example you type in
www.fuckyou.com/donkeysex.jpg and click "locate". Up pops all the required info, as defined by the proposed regs, and the original docs.
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Originally Posted by latinasojourn
yes, any worthwhile program must have a scanning feature to catalog your images on every domain you control.
these images should them come up in some sort of a browser that will them match the images with the particular models' ID file.
jpg files should be named in code format to allow matching with a specific model ID file.
once that is done anyone in the DOJ can right click on a jpg and you can match it in a nanosecond to the model's id file.
does not matter if you have 1000 images online or 10 million with a fast desktop you can have the appropriate info immediately.
of course i'm not a geek. just thinking about this.
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