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Worldnet 06-02-2005 11:48 AM

Are USA adult dating sites as good as gone with 2257?
 
Just wondering since I don't see how they could comply with 2257. The dating sponsors I use have graphic photos on them.

teksonline 06-02-2005 11:52 AM

no... but of course some things need to change with any promo material

Mr.Fiction 06-02-2005 12:07 PM

No. Sites will hundres of thousands of users will not be liable just because some of their users don't comply with the rules. It depends whether or not they can "reasonably" manage the photos. If they cannot, then they are exempt from the law:

(4) Producer does not include persons whose activities relating to the visual depiction of actual sexually explicit conduct are limited to the following:

(i) Photo or film processing, including digitization of previously existing visual depictions, as part of a commercial enterprise, with no other commercial interest in the sexually explicit material, printing, and video duplicators;

(ii) Mere distribution;

(iii) Any activity, other than those activities identified in
paragraphs (c) (1) and (2) of this section, that does not involve the hiring, contracting for, managing, or otherwise arranging for the participation of the depicted performers;

(iv) A provider of web-hosting services who does not, and
reasonably cannot, manage the sexually explicit content of the computer site or service; or

(v) A provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service who does not, and reasonably cannot, manage the sexually explicit content of the computer site or service.


Look at "v" above.

Worldnet 06-02-2005 12:12 PM

Thanks for the response. I wasn't aware of the "reasonably manage" thing.

NetRodent 06-13-2005 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Fiction
(v) A provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service who does not, and reasonably cannot, manage the sexually explicit content of the computer site or service.[/b]

If the dating site just blindly posts any photo submitted, this may cover them. However, if they review and approve/reject the photos, as most dating sites do, the site IS managing the photo content and this aren't exempted.

steffie 06-13-2005 06:45 PM

AFF refused my picture because I was sitting naked on a horse in Jamaica

So they are checking each pictures. Today I went into my AFF account (hey gotta have some fun eh?) and there are thousands of hardcore pictures. I am soo going to check them out on June 24th

:1orglaugh

Ecksent 06-13-2005 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steffie
AFF refused my picture because I was sitting naked on a horse in Jamaica



I probably wouldn't want to know what you were doing on that horse naked would I??

Chimmy 06-13-2005 08:36 PM

I've been asking this same question for a month now. So far, haven't received any answers. If I was an affiliate of AFF or any of the other dating sites, I would be demanding an answer. If they do have to keep records on hand, this means each member will have to willingly provide a copy of their ID. This could and would have serious implications on the membership sales. (and corresponding commissions).

I'd be steaming mad if anyone providing an income to me was being closed mouthed about such an important issue.

Mr.Fiction 06-13-2005 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NetRodent
If the dating site just blindly posts any photo submitted, this may cover them. However, if they review and approve/reject the photos, as most dating sites do, the site IS managing the photo content and this aren't exempted.

If they manually moderate the pictures then they will probably have to comply with the regulations just like everyone else.

If they allow their members to change the photos without any moderation anytime they want to, then their lawyer would have to decide what "reasonably" means to them.

NetRodent 06-13-2005 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Fiction
If they manually moderate the pictures then they will probably have to comply with the regulations just like everyone else.

If they allow their members to change the photos without any moderation anytime they want to, then their lawyer would have to decide what "reasonably" means to them.

Isn't that what I just said?


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