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Originally Posted by mikeyddddd
I guess it all depends on how "known major entry points, or principal URL" is defined.
"(d) A computer site or service or Web address containing a
digitally- or computer-manipulated image, digital image, or picture,
shall contain the required statement on its homepage, any known major
entry points, or principal URL (including the principal URL of a
subdomain)"
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...5/05-10107.htm
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They mean on any known entry points on *your* domains. Even DoJ isn't so dumb that they would expect you to ascertain which total strangers may have decided to link to your pages. Otherwise, all DoJ would have to do to bust you is put up a dummy link list, add all the free sites of webmasters they want to bust, and then go to it.