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a.k.a. Sparky
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: West Palm Beach, FL, USA
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http://news.com.com/Sex+sites+win+re...3-5760944.html
Most Internet sex sites won't immediately have to follow expanded federal record-keeping standards, thanks to an 11th-hour deal with the U.S. government. The Free Speech Coalition, an adult-entertainment trade group, and the U.S. Department of Justice reached an agreement Thursday afternoon that the government will not begin enforcing the regulations, which expand existing rules to cover online material, until Sept. 7. The expanded regulations had been scheduled to take effect June 23. http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0...w=wn_1polihead Federal prosecutors agreed Thursday to temporarily protect members of an adult industry trade group from strict new enforcement regulations. But thousands of porn sites are still fair game, and their webmasters now face hefty prison terms if they don't keep records proving that models and performers are over 18. "It would be a mistake to view this as anything other than a big victory" for porn webmasters, said J.D. Obenberger, an adult industry attorney based in Chicago. He predicts that the Department of Justice won't actually prosecute anyone, pending court hearings this summer.
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