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Old 05-26-2005, 08:21 PM  
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Originally Posted by GatorB
Like I said it really doesn't matter how YOU or I see it it's how the DOJ sees it.

Here is their own words. So please don't get all over my case.

The rule is no different from other forms of labeling requirements imposed on foreign producers of, e.g., alcohol, tobacco, or food items that are imported into the United States.

In order to sell in the U.S. market, foreign producers must comply with U.S. laws.

This rule applies equally to any sexually explicit material introduced into the
stream of commerce in the United States no matter where it was produced.

Foreign producers have the option of not complying with the rule, but then their access to the U.S. market is justly and lawfully prohibited.
good thing you made your text bold, the regular text is just so hard to read.
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