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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
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Just got the phone with our attorney Brad Gross about this very subject. If you want more info who represents us go here to start KBlogger Article Brad Wrote and Brad's Background Per our attorney we will supply all info unblocked on content that is explicit per the new 2257. The only info that will be blocked will be the model's address on driver's licenses. 2257 stipulates that the ID has to be legible and law authorities be able to track the person. |
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Took the hint.
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I don't see how that keep within the DOJ guidelines: Quote:
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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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The question here is what is the emphasis on the word require. The way I read the statement below, the DOJ chose not to make it a requirement that the primary producer send sanitized documents, not that they couldn't do so if they wished. This would be consistant with the statement that model ID's have enough information that they can be traced back to the source documents. That statement seems to imply that some information may not be included.
Yet another of those very thin lines that the court will eventually have to decide. Quote:
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