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Took the hint.
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Toby, because you would have to declare that you are NOT a primary producer (and prove it). I suspect that the DoJ will ASSUME primary production unless you prove otherwise, which would mean a location that they can come to check to make sure that you are NOT primary producer (IE: Contacts showing content used under license, list of primary producers, etc)
Think about it in reverse... without a declaration of who you are, how can they tell you aren't the primary producer? Alex Alex |
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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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I will have (actually I already do since I didnt change my site when all this hit the fan to begin with) a "2257 exempt page" with links to the sources of my content. My business address is not, and will not be, listed on that page or anywhere else on my site. If the DOJ really wants to pay me a visit it's not that tough to find me, but they'd better have a warrant in hand. |
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