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Originally Posted by studio
exportyourbiz-com,
When we as program owners gave out content for affiliates to use. We didn't give a life long right to them, to use the content. So it is our right to stop them from using any, all, some or just the sexually explicit content. So if you have sexually explicit content on your sites, I would suggest you remove or replace it with non sexualy explicit content, and then even delete the sexualy explicit content from your system.
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Looking at the actual regulations I still don't understand how this makes you exempt from having to provide the documentation... ?
It seems pretty clear cut that you are the primary producer and the webmaster is the secondary producer. So if the image is explicit and was produced within the given date range you are still legally obligated to provide the docs.
Removing images from the servers & pages has no effect on the application of the law as I can see it.