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Originally Posted by Bill
""Very poor, with a couple of exceptions."
That's how Chuck Joyner, the FBI supervisory special agent in charge of the ongoing Section 2257 inspections in southern California, sums up the quality of the record keeping he's seen so far across the 19 companies inspected during the course of the past year. "
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"In terms of the future, Joyner said FBI intends to conduct "at least one inspection every two weeks, if not more" for the foreseeable future. The names of about 1,200 companies are in the FBI's current database, he added.
"Right now we have 1,200 companies, but I don't think that's anywhere near the number that exists because we really haven't gotten that far into the Internet companies," Joyner said.
Future inspections will not be limited to southern California.
"I would say that, within a month, we'll start doing some companies outside of California," Joyner said."
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See, that's why I was always reticent to promote affiliate programs. Reason being sloppy record keeping. In this case what if an affiliate you're promoting fucks up and uses someone underage? Well now you've got that affiliates shit all over your site and voila! A sweeping indictment and all your shit confiscated. In regard to the rules of who and what can confiscate what, believe you me, on just rumor alone.
It behooves you to do your due diligence when promoting another company. You can cry 'unawares' but the bottom line is you have to take responsibility and given the often greedy backstabbing assholes in this business you wonder just when the cops will come after them, they'll punk out as usual and then try to get the cops to pin something on you instead.
Jeez, I'm glad I do toons. No 2257 shit to deal with nor labor strikes, ex boyfriends...