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Programs: Where can I get my 2257 documents?
I have many sites using sponsor content. By the new 2257 rules, I will need complete 2257 documents for each image. How do you propose to comply?
Program owners? thanks Alex |
good question....
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just forget it |
right now im happy im in europe.....
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Nicky, bad news - if you are using any US payments and US servers, or any US produced content, who knows if they are going to apply the rules to you.
I am in Canada. I am still asking. Alex |
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What? are you a moron or something? :) |
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Because my business is still dependant on US companies, US processing, and so on.
Nobody knows the scope of this... could anyone dealing with a US company be subject to the US law in this matter? Will sponsors only deal with companies that are 100% 2257 compliant even on free feeder sites and TGPs? Sponsors? Anyone? Alex |
Hey Alex... I will ask Lens about this... Honestly no one has ever asked though :helpme
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That solution above has some issues, but I see it as being a quick fix if all the regulations pass as proposed. ~Alli |
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Other issues I see are, affiliates not fully understanding the rules & requesting physical copies of 2257 information. I think an additional solution would be a 3rd party 2257 auditing service that checks on sponsors free content 2257 compliance, so affiliates can feel secure that their sponsor has everything 100% in order. ~Alli |
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I was wondering the same Alex.
Affiliates outside of the US... Don't get too smug. As Alex said, when you are dealing with US companies, processing, etc, you may have to deal with some heat. I'm not a lawyer, so I may be incorrect, but it sounds logical. Alli.. I love hearing possible solutions, rather than grim attitudes. There will be a solution to this, just as there has been for every other issue thrown our ways. |
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Agreed. I have a feeling we'll all have a temporary quick fix solution & then come up with something more optimized for longterm. Quote:
~Alli |
The easiest solution is for tgp to only use thumps of like Girls faces, or fully clothed. Then they would not be required to comply.
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LOL.... look. These options would be fine and dandy if they were interested in playing fair and this was REALLY about protecting children. They aren't & it's not. You'll be required to have everything cross referenced with lists of URLs where each image is and your custodian of records willl need to be able to pull up the corresponding paperwork in a moments notice. If I remember right, the custodian of records supposedly needs to be AT THE SITE where the content is produced. This means people operating webcam sites out of their homes are fucked by stalkers and the like - since the 2257 information (your home address) will need to be public information. IIRC, a post office box may not be used. You should probably read the regulations before you propose solutions to them. Especially when they really aren't concerned with your soultions at all. You don't think they know how fucked it is going to be for the industry? You do't think they INTENDED to make it that way? :1orglaugh |
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I have read the regulations & reviewed them with attorneys, I'm just a little more optimistic that there will be viable solutions for the various obstacles that will present themselves. ~Alli |
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They are record keeping requirements, you are guilty if you keep them wrong or not at all. The only way the DOJ can prove this is to examine my records in the Czech Republic. For this they will need a couple of plane tickets, a local lawyer to get a court order. Then they will find my records are in order and they will be shown up for the fools they are. This is not a war that involves killing people, they have to follow the law on this one. |
they wont if you aren't a valuable enough asset. programs will analyze each affiliate and weigh the value of each one. the ones that are not valuable will not be given records. i can assure you this. if you don't make them enough loot to warrant the time and man hours to get the records, they will cut you loose at their discretion and surely within their terms. most proggies have in the tos that they can cut you at anytime.
i'm not saying this will happen to you. this is for everyone. |
Thanx for that mind-buggling discussion guys!!
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Cropping and selective use of content will not cut it. |
Paul... let me restate that... Only use face shots or fully clothed thumbnails and then only like them to a FHG. Then you are not producing a sexually explicite website... Nothing on the site you create would deam you to keep records.
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Consider this.... You run a program tht has 101 affiliates. 1 of them generates 100 signups per day. the other 100 each generate 1 signup per day. They all ask for 2257 information. What do you do? |
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"Pornography producers who violate the new requirements would be subject to prison terms of up to five years on the first offense and up to 10 years for subsequent offenses." |
And yet again Thehun.net has the perfect business model
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All I know is it is going to be interesting... And who knows if this mess will hold up to the lawsuit that will be file to challenge the new regs... It could take years to sort it all out...
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This is a fucking mess. An absolute fucking mess. These new regulations will just hassle content producers and site owners, and ultimately waste a lot of everyone's time. Stuff like this isn't what keeps child pornography down. How about, for once, the feds actually spend some of the manhours they would have spent auditing 2257 on cracking down on the pedophiles in the first place :rolleyes:
So, since a list of content producers is no longer acceptable, and existing 2257 compliance links may be insufficent, does anyone have a simple guide to compliance? Essentially, as someone who doesn't produce content, what does it take to keep me legal? |
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This law will not cost us a single surfer, it's the number of surfers that makes us monet, not the number of affiliates. This could just be a good pruning of a lot of dead wood. kernelpanic it makes you responsible that you have the documentation and stops you from getting out of keeping it by saying "This guy in Russia has it and he says it's legal!!" |
What about sponsor provided banners, buttons, FPAs, and HPAs? Will these also require 2257 docs? I would assume so.
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Since the current powers that be think that it is cool to "spread the seeds of freedom" to other parts of the world -- don't you think that they would also think it is their moral imperatives to as well??and we won?t even have to kill anyone to do it. Raw Alex ? I will be speaking to our lawyer for OCCash next week to determine what we need to do to make sure that our webmaster?s asses are covered in the 2257 game. Also, my guess, is there will be an injunction before any of this can go forward. |
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you assume correctly.
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the thing is, if the proposed regs go up pretty much as they were, those confident and calm webmasters overlooked the fact that the listed custodian needs to be available during ALL possible business hours. not to mention that as acting custodian, you can't just quit. you are obligated to continue as custodian for a period of years even after you quit the business. other businesses that must provide some sort of documentation are not forced into a similar situation... |
The larger programs will all likely have spent the time and money to get their records in order, but I think you will see nearly all the programs take a wait and see approach to releasing the docs to the affiliates. Giving out all the model ids and releases to our affiliates is something we will do IF its clear to us that its needed and we have no choices left. Here is the main problem: if we release this information prematurely we give away very important info (specifically model names and addresses) and in the meantime, the regs get tied up in litigation and eventually die in court, we cannot recover the info we released and prevent its distribution and disclosure to the wrong people (both competitors and stalkers). We can't unring the bell once its been rung.
These regs will be good for some (mostly lawyers) and significantly worse for others. For example, while paysites and freesites have alot of problems, places like premium newgroup providers like Easynews.com or Yahoo Groups will have to dramatically change their policies. Much of their business model relies on non documented postings. We could see these companies just phase out adult content altogether. This could result in a higher demand for adult product if the US Govt passes regs that restrict the proliferation of adult content in free areas. I think no matter what happens here you will see the better sites survive and grow stronger from all this. |
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Anyway... by telling them to use free galleries, you are implying what exactly? Just linking to the affiliate companies free hosted galleries? That would mean no banners on affiliate sites. Heh.. this is going to be a mess. Err...this IS a mess. But yeah, when it's all said and done, people in the non-exclusive content business will probably get to get a huge bump out of this. |
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Plus every potd and gallery is gonna get a 2257 page now as well. |
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So if you are an affiliate and your sponsor is now offering a LINK to their records and only allowing you access as you need them (when DOJ is standing in front of you saying... "Show me the records for X").... you, the affiliate, need to trust your sponsor program like never before to have their shit together in that case... or it's your ass. And if you don't think they'll come after the small guys.... just remember the 'low hanging fruit example' back when Acacia first popped up on the scene. |
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