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Old 06-26-2005, 01:25 PM  
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Originally Posted by Zester
let's say I have a 2257 statement page with the list of my content providers and I in addition I state that all further relevant documents (e.g: details of the models) are in our local offices in Holland - how can they prove I am not 2257 compliant without coming over to Holland to check us up?
They can't, and that's the good news about all this 2257 crap. They will not have the manpower, resources or permission to do international inspections.

Though your going to get 1000 people here who disagree and tell you that you must comply or they will shut your sites down, yadda, yadda, yadda... Ask an attorney in your country who specializes in international law, he will laugh at all of this.

You will have to be inspected before you can be found in violation of 2257. I highly doubt your country will be doing them any favors to let them inspect your paperwork, or to do it for them. The US has enough problems chasing real criminals around the world because of laws and treaties. Though they want the world to think they are, in reality they are not Team America. (FUCK YEA!)

If I were not a US citizen, I would wip my ass with the 2257 regs and post the pic on my 2257 page.
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