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Old 06-07-2005, 07:53 AM  
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Originally Posted by ianonlytease
..well thanks for some feedback and enlightenment. What I suspected is what has arisen here, and I've also seen test cases in US and Europe on libel/slander where the host has been forced to remove the site etc, even though they aren't breaking the law, get's into the messy area of who is publishing what. So where do "secondary" producers fit in?
Eg: I host a TGP in the US, I have a 2257 statement on the site, am I still expected to get the ID off of each of the providers of content for the TGP?? that's a lof of ID each day!!! How can they really enforce that, content changes so often? One day I could have all the content on the TGP that is illegal by 2257 and the next day I may have all the ID's???

any clarification would be interesting
Thanks..
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If you have a TEXT based TGP and you don't have any sexually explicit content on your site then you don't need 2257 statement. If you linking to someone elses gallery that has sexually explicit content on it. It's THEIR obligation to have the 2257 info.
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