Chop, honestly, I think I should have been a lawyer. While this is not enjoyable stuff, I do enjoy reading it and understanding the implications both for my business and the business of my clients, customers, and of the affiliate programs I promote. Understanding the implications, the requirements, and how that could affect the future of the adult online business is worth the time and effort.
More importantly, let me say this: We may be at a unique cross roads for the adult online industry, where government regulation will come in and better define our business, and set a bar for minimum effort required to be in the business. I don't want anyone to suffer, and some of the changes are going to be painful. t will truly be interested to see where this all goes.
Toby, there is one potential hole in the rules, read closely:
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If the producer is an organization, the statement shall also
contain the name, title, and business address of the individual employed by such organization who is responsible for maintaining the records required by this part.
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I could technically employ someone for $1 per year to do the job. I think that this is the way that it has always been done, and could possibly give an "out" for some people.
HOWEVER, it appears that this would not apply to an individual, but only to an organization (such as incorporated company).
Alex