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Originally Posted by GatorB
if affiliate ASKS for documentation, but sponsors refuses sponsor IS in trouble.
Three commenters commented that the record-shifting requirements
under Sec. Sec. 75.2(a) and (b) are impermissibly burdensome.
According to the commenters, primary producers would resist turning
over records that contain trade secrets, such as the identities of
performers. The Department declines to adopt these comments. The D.C.
Circuit Court clearly held in American Library Ass'n v. Reno that the
record-keeping requirements were not unconstitutionally burdensome. Any
primary producer who fails to release the records to a secondary
producer is simply in violation of the regulations and may not use the
excuse that the records contain alleged trade secrets to avoid
compliance.
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That's nice ...
So now you will have to get the affoliate to sign in 3 copies a form that he adknowledges that he did receive the info ... otherwise he can blame the PRIMARY PRODUCER which would have no way of proving different ...
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