Are you right? It would be meaningless to state that we are conforming to a US law when not under US jurisdiction.
Here's the catch: even if YOU don't have to conform to a US law, the possible US webmasters ( which represent a LOT of potential traffic) have to conform to it. So, if you guys aren't 2257 friendly, you'll lose a lot of potential traffic...A lot lot!
Here's the catch: even if YOU don't have to conform to a US law, the possible US webmasters ( which represent a LOT of potential traffic) have to conform to it. So, if you guys aren't 2257 friendly, you'll lose a lot of potential traffic...A lot lot!
Good luck!
We of course stay within the laws of our land and use no models under 18 and take two forms of proof etc... but as this is an international industry and if webmasters don't send traffic to sites their competition will. They will be the losers. Webmasters cannot conform to laws outside of the own country it is pointless and meaningless, and has no meaning in the US either.
Are you right? It would be meaningless to state that we are conforming to a US law when not under US jurisdiction.
That's what all the internet gambling gazillionaires thought too. I don't see too many of them picking the US as a holiday destination these days, I wonder why?!
That's what all the internet gambling gazillionaires thought too. I don't see too many of them picking the US as a holiday destination these days, I wonder why?!
Cause nobody possesed simultaneously of money and sense would choose to visit a nazi regime?
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