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Old 02-07-2024, 02:56 PM  
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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark View Post
Of course it is a legal issue. https://www.justice.gov/criminal/cri...certifications.

Although, maybe you have helped just answer the question. The document above contains this:
"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. "

So if AI renditions are not actual people, then, no 2257?
Its not because you can be compliant with the law but the platform or processor can still reject your content.

Platforms and processors and CC companies are making up shit as they go along.

I recently heard that to upload content to a certain platform, you need a current ID. Meaning, if the ID is old or expired even if the ID was current at the date of production (what the law requires) they will still reject the content.
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