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Originally Posted by Socks
Ok next question. As a Canadian, if I choose to ignore the ruling for the time being and "test the water" to see what happens in the days following the deadline, am I putting my US sponsors that I promote at risk?
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Yes/No (Wish I could be clear)
Some sponsors have clearly given out their new TOS in regards to 2257. Some have said explicit content is a no go and you will get termed if you use it. Others have said it is fine and they will get you ids, and so on.
Technically you would only be putting yourself at risk. Though hidden within the new regs is the word "conspiracy". This conjures up many issues that I will not go into. It does however mean it could effect a sponsor.
You do still have the possibility of an injunction (you did donate to the FSC didnt you?)
You do happen to be Canadian so you would be a very low priority.
You do also have the capability of switching screen caps without much concern over dropping ratios.
You could find a loophole in the law by staying as a review site and trying to pull a google if you can get a script made up to take new snapshots all the time.