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Originally Posted by Webby
Dunno Duke.. but it would be no surprise if there were hearings in the near future setting some precedents to kill off some of the elements of this act.
The issue of model protection is one, tho it does not even improve any protections for children either. There are also issues re trade and messing with net - if the US choses to embark on blocking foreign websites, there will most likely, be a response from other countries.
The new 2257 is very badly thought out and does no good for children either - where laws are already in place, but poorly enforced.
Tho I'm pleased to say I'm not in this battle and have no US connections, but I'd like to be in court on some of this shit and contest it - especially before issuing personal data on folks without their consent and placing em in an awkward situation. Judges have a habit of simplifying laws to common sense :-)
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I agree totally.
And it most likley will be contested and some of it overthrown eventually. But for now we have to comply.
And i agree this has nothing to do with kids. it has to do with thowing more and more obstacles in front of us. I'm all for protecting kids and not filming minors. This is simply superfluous and it's superfluity it whats unconstitutional.
cheers
Duke