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Originally Posted by RawAlex
scoreman, conversely, if he isn't a bad guy and didn't figure highly on any lists, becoming part of the organization directly opposing the DoJ and finacially supporting it could "move him up the list". Your logic cuts both ways.
Additionally, the DoJ would find themselves on the losing end of any attempt to prosecute ANYONE on the basis of secondary producer status at this point, and would likely find themselves facing the wrath of the courts if they tried. The DoJ knows clearly that a federal judge has ruled that FSC is likely to win an injunction on certain points, and that Reno v Sundance is on point on many issues and stands. Any attempt by the DoJ to use the secondary producer "rules" that they created out of thin air to go after anyone would be a slam dunk loss - and the DoJ doesn't take on slam dunk loss cases.
Why do you think that nobody has been chased down on this issue? Because they know better already.
Orrin Hatch is going to attempt to change all that, with regulations that would punish not only the porn industry but mainstream television, movies, and magazines.
It ain't over til it's over.
Alex
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"becoming part of the organization directly opposing the DoJ and finacially supporting it could "move him up the list".
That is exactly what I am thinking.
