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Old 05-13-2007, 08:23 AM   #1
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2257!!!!

I'm a newbie who needs some help! I've done my bulk of research and I know a forum isn't a place to ask for legal advice but I need some help here please. As a webmaster who is promoting for juggcash, nastydollars, etc. etc. Is it sufficent enough to post a 2257 link on my homepage with all the 2257 info for my affiliate companies if I am posting nonhardcore thumbs and some text links so it looks like a tgp? Also, what does one do when if they ever run into a problem where a company won't give you access to their records? Is there any final standing for us secondary producers making no money??? Please help me!!!!
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Old 05-16-2007, 09:17 AM   #2
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Hi beks001

Under US law personal information is protected...

Yes it is true that US webmasters are required by law to have a record of their adult content, however it is only the 2257 record statement; if you are the "secondary producer" not the creator of the adult content thats all you need however you must state in you required 2257 statement where to find the required "custodian of records" statement.

Now if you are the creator of the adult content then you are required by US law as to make two statements available. The first statement is the 2257 statement and the "custodian of records" statement. Since the personal information in making such adult content is required, such parties will be required by law as to have such on hand and to keep such private information safe.

It is true that webmasters that do not create adult content are still producers, however they have no rights under US law(s) as to get the private information, since it is protected. Instead webmasters who are not manufacturers of such adult content are required to give a statement on where to find such records.

Since associate programs for the most part manufacture there own content; they are required to have the "custodian of records" statement(s) located in the 2257 statement on their websites.

Check you local laws and if you have the funds for legal consultations on the subject of the 2257 and the "custodian of records" statements I'm sure you will be just fine.

The last place to ask for legal help is on forums unless it is a legal forum !


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Old 05-17-2007, 03:11 PM   #3
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there is no legal problem at all. I would not be asking here if so..trust me!!... I haven't dived into the whole webmaster scene yet. Just learning and hoping to do so sometime in the near future.
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