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Originally Posted by APN Philip
Thats incorrect. If someone does not have permission to use his nude content, and they download it and use it anyway, he is not required to say "oh well i didn't want you to use it but since you did anyway let me send you those docs so i don't get in trouble."
The law differentiates between people use nudity and people who don't. What lensman was saying was that he would choose who he allows to use the nude pictures. That is his right, and if someone uses it unathorized with his docs, their ass is on the line not his. It is the person who puts the nude picture on their server responsiblity to have the docs, if you don't have the docs then don't use the nude pic, pretty simple guys.
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I think you misread my post or perhaps I worded it incorrectly.
First of all, it's not nudity vs. non-nudity...softcore content for the most part is exempt from the regs (you might want to read up on 2257). As of now, every affiliate has the right to use RC promotional content, softcore or other. I'm obviously not talking about some surfer who downloads RC content and puts it up on the Web. But a surfer isn't a surfer if he joins the program and throws up a gallery...he's an affiliate now. And Lensman is talking about determining which AFFILIATES get access to model documentation and which don't. I was more curious as to what sort of system he will put in place to determine which Webmasters are worthy of hardcore promotion and which aren't. What will be the threshold? 1 sale a week, 2 sales a week, 50?
My point is, where does it say that the more successful you are, the less of a psycho stalker you are? I know pleny of big traffic guys that would probably love to get their hands on a hot model's home address.
Look, I have a lot of respect for him and anybody else trying to circumnavigate the system. These new regs suck and I don't think anybody can argue that!
