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Originally Posted by NoWhErE
You're responding to an actual lawyer who specializes in adult law in the US. I THINK he knows what he's talking about.
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Maybe he missed this, or needs to go back to law school :
https://www.justice.gov/criminal/cri...certifications
as I have said 2257 has nothing to do with ownership... read for yourself, it is ALL about protecting underage persons by means of age verification.
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In order to protect children from sexual exploitation crimes, federal law imposes name- and age-verification, record keeping, and labeling requirements on producers of visual depictions of actual human beings engaged in actual or simulated sexually explicit conduct (See 18 U.S.C. §§ 2257, 2257A). This means that producers of pornography, or depictions of any sexual activity using actual people, are required to verify that the performers are of legal age (18–years–old or older) by maintaining records of the performers’ names and ages. They also are required to disclose the location of these records. Under the law, all records are subject to inspection.
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