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Originally Posted by GatorB
You are so wrong. Show me where it says COMMERCIAL ONLY.
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Many sections of the new regulations make reference to this only appling to commercial use. More over, it only applies to commercial interstate/foreign commerce.
(a) Any producer of any book, magazine, periodical, film,
videotape, digitally- or computer-manipulated image, digital image, picture, or other matter that contains a depiction of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct that is produced in whole or in part with materials that have been mailed or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce, or is shipped or transported or is intended for shipment or transportation in interstate or foreign commerce and that contains one or more visual depictions of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct made after July 3, 1995 shall, for each performer portrayed in such visual depiction, create and maintain records containing the following:
(d) Sell, distribute, redistribute, and re-release refer to
commercial distribution of a book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, digitally- or computer-manipulated image, digital image, picture, or other matter that contains a visual depiction of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct, but does not refer to noncommercial or educational distribution of such matter,
including transfers conducted by bona fide lending libraries, museums, schools, or educational organizations.
(2) A secondary producer is any person who produces, assembles, manufactures, publishes, duplicates, reproduces, or reissues a book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, digitally- or computer- manipulated image, picture, or other matter [b]intended for commercial distribution[b] that contains a visual depiction of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct, or who inserts on a computer site or service a digital image of, or otherwise manages the
sexually explicit content of a computer site or service that contains a visual depiction of an actual human being engaged in actual sexually explicit conduct, including any person who enters into a contract, agreement, or conspiracy to do any of the foregoing.
Assuming Boneprone bought the material in the same state it was produced in, and he doesn't distribute it commercially, I don't see how these regulations would apply.
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