Wenchy, I spent 3 plus hours today reading what was published, as well as looking at JDO's summary... read directly, the rules are pretty darn easy to understand but are not very friendly (and in my mind likely not to pass a court test, but that is a different game).
Spend the time read them slowly. It's all there, but it's all ugly.
All comments I make are personal opinion only, really ask a lawyer (JDO is a good choice!).
1) That would appear to be correct.
2) That also would appear right
3) Your home address or the address of your place of buisness. This would be a very good time to rent a small office and go through the motions to obtain a business license and such. That would allow you to publish not your home address but the address of your business.
4) That would also appear correct. You will also need to do all the cross referencing to other material that you have published with the same model, their real names, any stage names, any other stage names they have used that you are aware of, and any names you may have assigned to them while designing a site ("mary fucks a turnip" would require you to make a stagename entry for "mary").
Basically, sponsor content, purchased content, self produced content - the rules are the same all around for website publishers, I don't see any way around it.
nycfreak: Consider that remotethumbs uploads thumbnails to your server, I think the answer is pretty obvious. Even if they move to a pure iframe situation, I am not clear that this would make your website exempt (you are publishing someone else's stuff, technically you are in some sort of control of the content of your website).
Alex
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