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Originally Posted by kernelpanic
If his registrar, host, and processor aren't in the US, then what does he care?
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He probally doesn't. Still doesn't mean he's not breaking the law. A UK farmer can't sell beef that not labeled properly in the US and according to the DOJ this falls under the SAME rules. These aren't MY interpretations, it's the DOJ's.
Also if a UK porn producer wanted to sell his tapes and mags in US legally he certianly would have to abide by the OLD 2257 rules regaurdless. These new rules just extend this rule to us webmasters.
What would happen to a UK porn prodcuer that tired to sell tapes and mags in the US without the proper 2257? What would happen to the UK farmer trying to sell unlabled beef in the US? I don't know, but I'm sure there is some kind of recourse for that. I personally don't care if non-americans abide or not because if they get caught and the US government is able to exact some kind of penalty it's not my problem.