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foreign custodian of records services
looking for 2257 custodian record keeping outside the us. Do these services exist? If so please leave detials or hit me up icq 248877409
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Ie. you purchase from a foreign studio? but thanks for chiming your 2cents |
also i may have need for your services (as long as you talk to me with a level of respect ;) )
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also please lis US services too :)
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Who says he was trying to get around any compliance laws by doing this. You do not have to use your own office to hold your records. Furthermore You are the one that needs to read up a bit more on your 2257 my friend. There are lots of advantages to doing this. |
If you want to start up a company in Europe, hit me up, have a good agency that can take care about that.
Nevertheless you won't have any chance to produce the video under any US company, plus you need to stay completely in compliance to deal with other US subjects. |
there are no services for 2257 records in the us because the custodian has to be an a employee of the company.
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People have a lot of wacky ideas about 2257. I even see big programs and sites online that don't have a legit 2257 statement. [Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 28, Volume 2, Part 43 to end] [Revised as of July 1, 2000] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 28CFR75.4] [Page 292] TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION (Continued) PART 75--CHILD PROTECTION RESTORATION AND PENALTIES ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 1990; RECORD-KEEPING PROVISIONS--Table of Contents 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. The business address shall refer to a street address and not to a post office box number. Such records shall be maintained as long as the producer remains in business. 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 or other matter 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. |
There is also a table on the XXXLaw.net website that explains a slight amendment to the language as of June 23, 2005.:
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, digitally- or computer-manipulated image, digital image, or 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. |
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It will vary by the type of content you have, when it was produced, where it was produced, by whom it was produced etc. EVERY site owner does not have to have the documents at the place of biz regardless of what you quote from the laws there.
Some of the biggest players in the industry with the best adult lawyers available are on payroll to these sites that have custodian of records outside of the U.S. I seriously doubt that some of the guys at the top of the food chain paying adult lawyers out the ass to keep their shit air tight are doing the wrong thing pertaining to the 2257 laws and since like you said you are not an adult attorney I would think they are probably a little better off than you on the issue. |
I think the key point is that the person who holds the records has to be an employee of the company. Who says you can't have an employee outside of the States?
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