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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Tickler, you are correct, that is the screwed up way it reads. The way around this of course is to have someone in each country be the primary producer, who then sells all the rights to the content to the US producer, who is now a secondary producer.
It does make it harder for "porn tourism", where performers go to different countries to shoot.
Alex
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Alex THX. Probably makes a ton of current content invalid also if they get away with back dating.
Next question is if the 5 year rule is gonna fuck people, so that even pulling non-compliant content may not remove them from 2257 requirements?
If I was the DOJ, I would have been "scraping" the internet for the last few years and not just start the day everything gets active. Not counting google images, archives, ISP caches, etc. They do keep saying "clarifying".
As somebody mentioned about model IDs and ages and stuff. "Traci Lords would have been able to make every movie she made because she had California ID and she had a U.S. passport that were 100 percent valid; fraudulently obtained, but valid. "
BTW Paul, re. another thread, I found the reference for her again here:
http://www.avnonline.com/index.php?P...tent_ID=228369