I'm sorta glad I'm just starting out if anything comes of the new regulation.
I've been picking up sponsor content last couple days and I'm much more attuned to needing the 2257 information. Then again, some of my first posts here were questions on 2257 and really not many people seemed to care too much.
The bottom line is that no matter what- unless you are the producer you have no way of knowing any document is truly legit. Digital copies can be easily faked in photoshop.
It's not possible to police the Internet.
If they wanted to go after sites, I think it would be the more explicit teen sites, 'drunken girls' sites, voyeur sites, sites with a lot of content based outside the US (but company based in US), and basically the sites that insinuate rape, crap like that.
Maybe content sites themselves will be the first to be scrutinized.
...if at all.
The druken party girl sites are the easiest target IMO.
Was that charge on the guy who did Girls Gone Wild regarding 2257?
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