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2257 solution? keepmyrecords.com
I didn't see this posted anywhere surprisingly, but it was mentioned yesterday on the PornProfessors.
Check out www.keepmyrecords.com and see what you think. Apparently Eric Bernstein has said that this idea will fly. What does everyone else think? |
That is a very cool idea, but is in direct violation of the new proposed regulations:
"...If the producer produces the book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, computer-generated image, digital image, picture, or other matter (including but not limited to Internet computer site or services) as part of his control of or through his employment with an organization, records shall be made available at the organization's place of business." |
The custodian of records has to be a employee of the company plain and simple.
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I wasn't in on the conversation, so I'll try to get the owner of the site over here to explain. |
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I guess I didn't have to go searching for him after all. |
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since when you "hire them" they are your employee? Guess someone needs to define what "employee" qualifies. |
It should work because when they take your money they are acting as if they are working for you...
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For those of you posting in this thread about the records needing to be at the place of business, take the time to read the entire regualtion, especially where it says the records can be stored by an employee. "Any person to whom subsection (a) applies shall maintain the records required by this section at his business premises, or at such other place as the Attorney General may by regulation prescribe and shall make such records available to the Attorney General for inspection at all reasonable times. If the person to whom subsection (a) of this section applies is an organization the statement required by this subsection shall include the name, title, and business address of the individual employed by such organization responsible for maintaining the records required by this section." Obviously, keepmyrecords.com is the organization employed to maintain the records. |
cool stuff i posted this idea weeks ago
i hope it is a viable solution...most info does not need to be given to just anyone who asks for it:2 cents: |
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so how much is keep my records going to charge anyway? nothing is listed on their site about a price.
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Yes Indeed it is a completely legal way for all webmasters to handle their records. Basically with your records here at our secure location you will simply put the company name, my name and the physical address of the company. In the event a Federal or Law Enforcement Agency needs to see your records they would come here where our staff will assist them throughout the process and then provide a report about the entire review to the client.
Anyone that would like to talk with me further feel free to contact me. Our toll free number is on our site. Thanks again to all helping out Tony D |
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I posted this as a thread on my home board and then saw this thread, so I figured I would drop this here...
Hope it helps some folks in their search for sanity in the legalese... 2257 resources I know about. Please add what you know about. http://uscode.house.gov/DOWNLOAD/18C110.DOC Current 2257 wording on the House of Reps server (you got to look through it cause it is the entire chapter 110 that they have there) http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/2257.html Current 2257 from cornell law (easier to read) http://www.regulations.gov/freddocs/04-13792.htm 2257 changes as published in the Federal Register http://2257lookup.com (Brandon's site) http://www.keepmyrecords.com (Tony's) http://www.xxxlaw.net First Amendment and Adult Entertainment Law (look for 2257 in their table of contents) http://www.embalaw.com Eric M. Bernstein & Associates, LLC (the guy that was on with Hammer on YNOT radio) 2257EZ.com My Site |
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Just marking my territory.
AaronM was here. :glugglug |
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the record keeper has to be the custodian for 5 years. this is going to weed out many companies:2 cents: |
This 2257 thing really needs to made clear.
some lawyers are saying this and others saying that. what's the deal? |
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I think if it came down to a court room argument, as long as you were not trying to deceive anyone. Then I think you would be fairly safe. The only thing I see as possibly bad in this, is if enough webmasters use something like this. I think it would be more likely that your records would be checked. What I mean is, if they can go to one location and check 50 companies records, then that's going to look better at the end of the year when they have to do their reports. If nothing else it would be more efficient and cost effective for the govt. But then again when has that ever played any part of what they do lol :1orglaugh |
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It's a law made BY lawyers, FOR lawyers. Who is gonna benefit the most from this law? The underage models they claim to be protecting? I don't think so. The lawyers will make a shitload of money on this one. |
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Lots of people have been reading your knowledgebale sounding "opinins" that you state as "fact" and have possibly decided to leave the business because of your statements over the last few weeks. So you are right, this isn't fuck around time mister. |
I'm thinking worst case scenario with a service like this is that they can AT LEAST go through all the hassle of databasing all your information and cross referencing the model id's with the image urls and such.
And then they can send you a digital copy of your records that you only need to update moving forward. And of course they'll have a copy as well to serve as backup in case your records are seized, or there's a fire, or whatever. :2 cents: |
I will be glad to talk with each of your personally and settle your fears and concerns in regards to what is a serious matter. Toll Free number so don't be shy and it is official the basic cost of the service will be $24.95 per month. Other costs will be on a per client basis based on the volume of records, condition of those records etc. There really was no other fair way to price as every webmaster's situation will vary.
Look Forward to speaking in person with anyone interested Tony D |
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I have never said my opinion is fact. I have stated what I was told by my lawyer nothing more nothing less. You attacking me has nothing to do with 2257 it has to do with you getting mad because I said your models were not big enough to be bbw. I am sorry if I upset you but they are light for bbw.Also if you dont like opinions this isnt the board for you.If you had a problem with that address it dont use this as an excuse. Unlike most I really care about my fellow webmasters and dont want to see anyone go to jail . People should be alarmed. To have a flippant atitude when there is a man in charge of the DOJ that spent $8000 to cover lady justices tits is nuts. |
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"...If the producer produces the book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, computer-generated image, digital image, picture, or other matter (including but not limited to Internet computer site or services) as part of his control of or through his employment with an organization, records shall be made available at the organization's place of business." I'm just reading it as it's written. |
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Pretty nice idea! I think this site will become big very soon!
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Tony D |
Just one question -- doesn't a contact NAME have to be listed according to 2257?
If so, just where is that on keepmyrecords.com? I love the idea...but are they *even* compliant?? |
I like it, but I'd feel even better if it were based outside of the US (thereby making it more difficult for the Ass-troopers to inspect them.)
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I think that a company like this, as well as it's clients would and should expect to be inspected often. But that's not a bad thing... being inspected is only bad if you're not compliant, or using illegal content.
This type of service could be the godsend of the amateur models that work from home. |
The quote fromthe regts that you keeprefering to doesnt state that an employee can keep the records, it states that the producer in either his role controling this information or his role as an employee is responsible. Also I believe that the Custodian of Records MUST BE an owner of the company.
If you can show elsewhere where I am wrong, please correct me. |
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Sec. 75.4 Location of records. Any producer required by this part to maintain records shall make such records available at the producer's place of business. Each record shall be maintained for seven years from the date of creation or last amendment or addition. If the producer ceases to carry on the business, the records shall be maintained for five years thereafter. If the producer produces the book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, computer-generated image, digital image, picture, or other matter (including but not limited to Internet computer site or services) as part of his control of or through his employment with an organization, records shall be made available at the organization's place of business. If the organization is dissolved, the individual who was responsible for maintaining the records on behalf of the organization, as described in Sec. 75.6(b), shall continue to maintain the records for a period of five years after dissolution. Sec. 75.6 Statement describing location of books and records. part 3 secion c: If the producer is an organization, the statement shall also contain the name, title, and business address of the individual employed by such organization who is responsible for maintaining the records required by this part. So, by the statement of "If the producer is an organization" they seem to be saying that the organization may employ someone strictly to keep the records. 75.4 and 75.6 do seem to be conradictory. But so do many parts of this whole mess as did the original 2257. |
After going through all the million 2257 threads, reading the many mispresentations and misunderstandings on 2257, and doing alot of talking with legal folk, I have compiled a summary that touches upon a number of issues.
You can read the 2257 summary at: http://www.2257lookup.com/2257Summary.html Hope it helps, brandon ps. keepmyrecords.com is not a competitor to 2257lookup and serves a different niche |
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Address, location and phone number are listed on the site already including two landmarks so they do not even have to look for the street number. Tony |
I think that with some of the new proposals that they have, there is going to be some major conflicts with the old laws.
I also believe that this is being done for a reason. It will make it much easier for the feds to make some arrests and put a few people into jail. The you will see small companies bailing out of the adult business very fast. :2 cents: PG |
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Of course I am pissed about you deciding you are the judge and jury on what qualifies as a bbw and trying to hurt my business saying my bbw content doesn't meet your qualifications. Maybe your "opinion" is bang on or maybe you are a lunatic who only sees super size bbws as true bbws, but regardless, you never said it was your "opinion", you made a statement as if it was "fact" like you are a know-it-all, just like you have been doing for weeks on 2257. If I was vengeful, I never would have mentioned this incident with my content store, but thought it just supported a theme when it came to your "opinions" and how you present them on GFY . |
Good discussion here: http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...adid=336306&s=
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I would imagine every attorney would have a different opinion here. Our attorney states that we must list a custodian of records, and that it need not be at our physical business address. In our case, we list our attorney as our record keeper and he has all of our records.
This site was posted on GFY a few days ago and I looked them over. They are records storage company, not a law firm. They store your records, but I don't read anything about them making sure you are legal in regards to 2257 laws. |
Couple quick things, in regards to Looking at if a client is legal we will be reviewing their records but we are not attorney's that is true if you were referring to Keep My Records.
I also have installed Live Chat on the site for those that would like to talk to us without calling. Look forward to talk to lots of you soon. |
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but dude, your bbw is just heavier girls, IT AIN'T BBW BY ANY MEANS....just cause a girl has some big tits and flabby thighs, doesn't mean she is BBW...ROFL |
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