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Old 06-01-2005, 05:42 PM  
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The way I see it is this.

1. Its not going to be easy to go through all the paperwork and find each model. If the model has moved or worse still denies modelling (say she is a teacher).

2. Those who make DVD porn will have to pull the stock from the shelves if they shot a non USA model.

3. All this time hunting down webmasters for silly paperwork, could be spent actually hunting down those who do child porn.

4. Some webmasters may go underground. No I do not mean doing child porn, but simply not paying tax and moving the sites outside the USA and changing the details so when you do a whois, it gives a non USA address. OK, its still possible to trace it back to the USA webmaster, but much harder. And so less tax will be paid too.

5. Some models may not want to model anymore, as they will not want the thought of years later when they have given up modelling, to have a nice chap knock on there door, asking her husband if the porn star is in, to check her details.

6. Its going to be unfair in business if non USA webmasters can get away with stuff USA webmasters cannot.
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