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seeric 04-05-2007 01:46 PM

2257 Solution - One Stop FIX
 
Hire someone who knows their shit , pay them a grip a year to run your gig from offshore and move all your shit to panama. Incorporation, the whole shebang! Fuck this BULLSHIT!!!! then have them invest the profits back into your information consultant services, and wallllla! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Not to mention the tax relief. Gees this government sure does know how to shoot itself in the foot.

"hey gonzalez, lets piss off all the biggest adult companies so they leave and take all that tax money. it won't reduce the amount of porn on the net, but it sure looks like we're working so those religious dorks keep padding our campaign funds."

"you got it georgie, wow these people are sheeps. yo, pass me the jaegermeister yo, and whats takin you so long ordering up them hookers from the yellow pages?"

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

BoyAlley 04-05-2007 01:51 PM

I don't think there's enough money in the world, or a whore slutty enough, to have sex with Karl Rove. :2 cents:

That'd be worse than even teh beastialities.......

inabon 04-05-2007 01:51 PM

fuck tax not even panama will take your money cause it is offshore money as long as you do not sell a dime to panamenians you are good :) ask around you will be amazed to see lots of folks and names doing that already. ;)

tony286 04-05-2007 02:22 PM

your very right its a good idea if you can find trusty worthy people. Give them 5 percent of sales, it would be just another expense.

seeric 04-05-2007 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 12202871)
your very right its a good idea if you can find trusty worthy people. Give them 5 percent of sales, it would be just another expense.

unfortunately there aren't many industry people that can run a program that are free for the taking.

Michaelious 04-05-2007 02:35 PM

The goverment are quite happy with leaving 2257 a bit vague, gives them wiggle room to try and pull up any site that is gettin close to crossing the line.

Remember laws are made by lawyers.

XPays 04-05-2007 02:37 PM

the biggest factor for us has been the acquisition of a full-time in-house 2257 custodian who certifies all content prior to insertion.

Tenfoot 04-05-2007 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 12202669)
Hire someone who knows their shit , pay them a grip a year to run your gig from offshore and move all your shit to panama. Incorporation, the whole shebang! Fuck this BULLSHIT!!!! then have them invest the profits back into your information consultant services, and wallllla! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Not to mention the tax relief. Gees this government sure does know how to shoot itself in the foot.

"hey gonzalez, lets piss off all the biggest adult companies so they leave and take all that tax money. it won't reduce the amount of porn on the net, but it sure looks like we're working so those religious dorks keep padding our campaign funds."

"you got it georgie, wow these people are sheeps. yo, pass me the jaegermeister yo, and whats takin you so long ordering up them hookers from the yellow pages?"

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Up until i worked in adult....the government gave me my tax money back, because i wasnt worth a shit. The past few years Ive given a shitload of cash to the IRS. Always paid my taxes in full. Never cheated.

Now... Im moving me and my business overseas, along with all the future revenue.

SplitInfinity 04-05-2007 02:44 PM

Hey,
If you are concerned about all of that...

We have a solution.

I own Suavemente S.A. de C.V. in Mexico.
It is a datacenter if the highest class connected directly to Suavemente, INC. USA bandwidth, another company I own.

We have mexican IPS in MEXICO and we have the best tech support you can find in another country! :-)

Now on top of that.... We have an in house legal team that will (for a fee of course) help you setup your business in Mexico, Get a bank and merchant account there, get your FM3 papers and file everything with Hacienda so that you may move there if you wish. Im assuming you would want to move there but there is no need to... yuo could live in the Bahamas or something.... just not the USA to be protected.

Our attorneys can do this for you and we can be your Mexican one stop shop for mental relaxation. :-)

Servers, Techs, Business Setup, Telephones, Faxes, etc... we have it all in one central place.

Click the link below to talk with us now.

marzzo 04-05-2007 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XPays (Post 12202940)
the biggest factor for us has been the acquisition of a full-time in-house 2257 custodian who certifies all content prior to insertion.

What are the official duties of a 'Custodian of Records'?

Does an employee, who's primary job it is to maintain / verify IDs and their cross indexing, risk prosecution / fines if they're not the owner of the company or content but merely an employee?

inabon 04-05-2007 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SplitInfinity (Post 12202984)
Hey,
If you are concerned about all of that...

We have a solution.

I own Suavemente S.A. de C.V. in Mexico.
It is a datacenter if the highest class connected directly to Suavemente, INC. USA bandwidth, another company I own.

We have mexican IPS in MEXICO and we have the best tech support you can find in another country! :-)

Now on top of that.... We have an in house legal team that will (for a fee of course) help you setup your business in Mexico, Get a bank and merchant account there, get your FM3 papers and file everything with Hacienda so that you may move there if you wish. Im assuming you would want to move there but there is no need to... yuo could live in the Bahamas or something.... just not the USA to be protected.

Our attorneys can do this for you and we can be your Mexican one stop shop for mental relaxation. :-)

Servers, Techs, Business Setup, Telephones, Faxes, etc... we have it all in one central place.

Click the link below to talk with us now.


not to burst your bubble and yeah i am sure it is a very good choice but mexico is sooooooooooo fucking close to the gringos they will trade anything to get money from usa so do not be scared but be cautios mexico and usa are very tight

SplitInfinity 04-05-2007 03:40 PM

Yes, but not really... do some research on the Arellano Cartel..
They didnt hand them over to the USA for nothing. Fact is, too much
money is being made in TJ and idiots like Jorge Hanks are making soooooo
much illicit money that they dont like to rock the boat.

That is why our president bush sent military to the border to secure it...
because mexico government wasnt doing their job or cooperating.

SplitInfinity 04-05-2007 03:42 PM

Also,

If the business is IN mexico.... there is nothing they can hand over...
And it would not be in the tax payers interest for our government to
go dragging foreign corps for trial in the usa that they have nothing to
do with. The fact remains that its always a financial decision to the USA.
They see a large cost in crossing borders and sending agents to far places
for small issues. This issue would be a very small issue to them when they
are mostly concerned about drugs and other stuff in mexico.

seeric 04-05-2007 03:44 PM

shit, mexico over panama, chris i love ya, but no fuckin way would i go mexico over panama. mexico and u.s. give each other handjobs all the time, i would not feel safe with them federales.

no way.

inabon 04-05-2007 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SplitInfinity (Post 12203419)
Also,

If the business is IN mexico.... there is nothing they can hand over...
And it would not be in the tax payers interest for our government to
go dragging foreign corps for trial in the usa that they have nothing to
do with. The fact remains that its always a financial decision to the USA.
They see a large cost in crossing borders and sending agents to far places
for small issues. This issue would be a very small issue to them when they
are mostly concerned about drugs and other stuff in mexico.

hey we are all in the biz mexico maybe a great choice i just found soooooo many advantages in panama that we did it here. but hell we can send customers to each other :) s

seeric 04-05-2007 04:04 PM

trust me i got nothing against mexico, i love to party there, but i wouldnt trust them as far as i can throw a rock. federales there will shove a stick up your ass for .05 cents. they are brutal.

XPays 04-05-2007 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marzzo (Post 12203076)
What are the official duties of a 'Custodian of Records'?

Does an employee, who's primary job it is to maintain / verify IDs and their cross indexing, risk prosecution / fines if they're not the owner of the company or content but merely an employee?

He inspects the doc's, scans, cast lists, dates of production, maintains the secure encrypted offline database and communicates with the primary producers as needed- for starters. And, in my non-lawyer, non legal advice, opinion- the employee would not be personally at risk. It helps that XVN's custodian has principles and won't certify any content unless he has completed the required processes and certifications etc..

bigalownz 04-05-2007 05:17 PM

the goverment wants to ban porn

but they want your money you made from porn




how funny is that

SplitInfinity 04-05-2007 05:41 PM

"the goverment wants to ban porn
but they want your money you made from porn
how funny is that"


Well said!


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