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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
good luck with that. i can't believe you are so shortsighted and immature that you really think the DOJ is going to accept that someones place of business is somewhere 3000 miles away, where they have never been and never go to and never produce content.
you might want to stop and think about the intent of the sentence rather than the semantic games you can play with it.

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Shortsighted?
The law is the law and it says NOTHING about what country or geographic location the records must be at. NOTHING.
I've got news for you, there are some of us who do play on an international playing field and the DOJ can't say shit about where I choose to do business or who is my custodian of records. It is not their job to "accept" it or not, you are allowed to operate a business in just about any country on earth and that's just the facts.
Many of us hire outsourced webmasters. Many of us travel abroad and many of us have other business besides adult, and some of those business are in fact overseas.
Again... find the part that says we can't do that and I will eat my words. This is not illegal nor am I trying to do anything illegal. I simple choose, as it is my right and yours, where my office it.
If anyone is playing games, it is the DOJ. What they don't count on is some of us understand the rules of that game and do not fear to play it. They will be more than welcome to come to that location and inspect the records, but they will have to go to that location to do it.