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Originally Posted by TheDoc
You can keep records in digital form or hard copy form. The records must be kept at your place of business (the location that gets the records, files them, etc) The record holder must be at the place of business for at least 20 hours a week.
A producer is the primary and the secondary producer. So if they say the word producer it means both.
So, if you have a normal office and a studio and you to keep the records at the studio the records must be processed at that location and the studio must be owned/operated by the primary company, otherwise it's a 3rd party holder and that isn't legal. Having your records at a lawyers office that is on retainer is not legal, that is not your place of business, that is your lawyers place of business, unless you pay his rent each month, then you keep the records at his office.
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Yes so that means if you are doing this out of your home then your HOME is your place of business. So that is the address you have to put on your 2257 statement. Some people here are tyring to get cute with the language when it's quite clear. The DOJ wants to know where to find YOU if they desire to do an insepction youa re obligated to tell them where to find YOU.
Also yes you can have digital copies as long as they include scans of the original docs.
By the way since you are putting your HOME add( or even busines address really ) then doesn't that just make the DOJ's job easier should they decide to get you for obscenity? I suggest anyone from Alabama or Utah doing this to get out this business quick or move.