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  • SmokieUK
    Registered User
    • May 2008
    • 3

    #1

    Law

    Hey,

    Can someone help me find regulation/law information regarding hosting adult sites on a server in:
    • Illinois
    • California

    I'm looking to start a new site but I want to know that I won't be breaking any laws there. I'm concerned on the 'obscene' aspect. Main examples include:
    • Content showing urination.
    • Use of food objects, penetration, erotic manner
    • Candles, candle wax

    Any help appreciated!
  • Babaganoosh
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    • Nov 2001
    • 15841

    #2
    You need to talk to an attorney. I wouldn't trust any legal advice you get on a forum where most of its members want nothing more than to see you fail miserably.
    I like pie.

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    • SmokieUK
      Registered User
      • May 2008
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by Babaganoosh
      I wouldn't trust any legal advice you get on a forum where most of its members want nothing more than to see you fail miserably.
      I don't even if I am new. I was hoping for links to government sites for example.

      Thanks for replying anyway.

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      • Sands
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2007
        • 3134

        #4
        Originally posted by SmokieUK
        I don't even if I am new. I was hoping for links to government sites for example.

        Thanks for replying anyway.
        You'll probably want to start by researching 18 USC 2257 records keeping compliance. 18 USC 2257 was amended recently with the passing of the Adam Walsh act, and so you'll want to research that as well.

        As for obscenity, you'll want to research the Supreme Court's ruling in Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15 (1973).

        However, I am not a lawyer. I'm only providing this information so that you can ask some informed questions to an adult industry lawyer.

        Good luck to you!

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        • lacuna
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2006
          • 1950

          #5
          If you read Miller, you'll find that "obscenity" is a judgment call based on the standards found in the local community. Thus, in theory, something deemed "obscene" in Big Sur, CA, might not be considered "obscene" in LA.

          If you're that concerned about it, just host it offshore.

          2257 Third-Party Custodian of Records Services
          Designed by an attorney to be DOJ compliant
          Only $1 per record

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          • SmokieUK
            Registered User
            • May 2008
            • 3

            #6
            Thanks to all replies. I've decided to go with Illinois as I found better information there.

            Cheers again.

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            • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2006
              • 3143

              #7
              Originally posted by Babaganoosh
              You need to talk to an attorney. I wouldn't trust any legal advice you get on a forum where most of its members want nothing more than to see you fail miserably.
              I have to agree 100% with Babaganoosh on this matter...
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