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scouser 12-23-2006 05:43 PM

2257 Notice - What do i put
 
Hello,
I just want to check really what I should put.
I am in UK. My host is in US.
I always put some form of a 2257 notice, but really, i don't know what i should be putting.

I don't produce any of the content. Can you give me some example 2257 notices I should put?

Many thanks

After Shock Media 12-23-2006 05:49 PM

Just visit wikipedia and read everything there on the topic, otherwise my first suggestion is to consult an attorney though you are not in the US so I do not know.

scouser 12-23-2006 06:07 PM

Had a read on Wikipedia. Quite helpfull.

As a general rule, if you have a site with babes on it, is it enough to just link to the 2257 notice directly on the sponsors site?

DBS.US 12-23-2006 06:10 PM

Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2257

JasonB 12-23-2006 06:13 PM

I wouldnt listen to anyone on gfy with something like 2257. Get a lawyer. That's the first thing you should do before you enter this industry.

scouser 12-24-2006 01:55 AM

I know that it doesn't direcly apply to myself, as I am not from US.
But my host is (like i said).

Not even sure where to go in terms of talking to a lawyer. Would you need an lawyer that deals in internet specific stuff?

Nookster 12-24-2006 05:25 AM

Well, currently the law states that if you re-publish/re-issue "sexually explicit content" then you are considered a "secondary producer" and need to keep detailed records of the models on your server or place of business (and need to have them available for inspection for at least 20 hours/week). A simple link will do no good. You need to have at least the address/contact information of where federal agents can contact you to get that information.
And, yes, you should consult with an attorney who is knowledgeable in this subject ASAP if you're worried.

Nookster 12-24-2006 05:26 AM

Oh and since your host is within the United States you need to comply with our laws. Either comply or get another host. I'de choose the later IMHO.

Star 69 12-24-2006 09:58 AM

Read 2257 it will help you!


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