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It should be a forgone conclusion that any US webmaster who chooses to purchase content from a foriegn producer is going to run the risk of non-compliancy. Frankly I'm a bit surprised that so many of them have even made the effort to become compliant since it is a US-only law.
HOWEVER,... if you are a non-US content producer and you want to do business with US webmasters, I would say it is greatly in your best interest to straight-up become 100% compliant, period. None of this wishy-washy "I'm like 99% compliant, I'm sure of it!" bullshit. All it's going to take is ONE of your US clients to get busted and you can kiss any further US business clients goodbye.
Aaron's a hardass and a stickler for rules, but on this point I'm going to have to say he's in the right. There is no room for "my content is kinda sorta almost-but-not-quite compliant" "Maybe 1 or 2 sets might not be okay".... no room at all for that. I would think that most if not all US-based business owners looking to buy content would already know this though.
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