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07-12-2009 10:54 AM |
And just to let everyone know, the $9.99 tier is ending July 31st. That was a launch special price for anyone that wanted to get on board early.
I cannot link to another board but here are two posts on other webmaster boards by current clients...
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I am new to the business, and wanted to comment on these two sites.
As a former attorney, I researched section 2257 extensively when I decided to produce adult content. It is a ponderous, burdensome law filled with hoops you must jump through and severe consequences for even technical violations. It is a tool that prosecutors can and do use to persecute those in the adult industry.
During my research I learned of 2257safe.com, and quickly decided to delay my first production until 2257safe.com was up and running.
I am now 2257safe.com's first subscriber, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. I have no financial interest in 2257safe.com. I am writing this because there are so many 2257 questions on these boards, and I believe 2257safe.com is an invaluable service that protects our freedoms.
For a very reasonable fee, you get to list 2257safe.com as your custodian of records. If an inspection occurs, it will occur at their offices. This means that:
(1) your name and address no longer need to be listed, and your home or office are not subject to an unannounced invasion by federal officials, and
(2) you don't have to maintain regular business hours.
If you value your privacy and security, or know anything about the plain-sight doctrine that allows law enforcement to use anything they see as evidence of any crimes, the first benefit alone is more than enough reason to use 2257safe.com.
There are other reasons to use 2257safe.com. First, it takes care of all of the ridiculous cross-referencing requirements in 2257 (i.e. cross-referencing models and their various stage names to all the videos and pictures they appear in, and vice-versa).
Second, beginning with the second tier of membership, 2257safe.com gives you full access to adultbizlaw.com (ABL). Among other things, ABL contains invaluable sample legal forms and 2257 information, case law, and articles. ABL also has video seminars.
I fully intend to eventually subscribe to ABL's premium membership, which includes one hour per month of attorney Michael Fattorosi's time that can rollover to future months if not used.
Having read much of Mr. Fattorosi's site and many of his articles, and being a former attorney, I can tell you that he has a firm and thorough understanding of 2257 and the law pertaining to the adult industry. His involvement with 2257safe.com makes me trust it all the more.
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As I mentioned yesterday in another thread, I signed up for 2257safe.com.
I was just playing around in my account and it is a great solution and so easy to figure out -- no reference manual needed.
Plus, there are some real stand-up people behind the organization.
Plans start at $9.99/mo. for 1 GIG of data storage. Their proprietary SAAS solution compresses everything so you end up getting a lot more bang for your buck.
The best part, for me at least, is that all of their customers can use 2257safe.com as their custodian or records.
This means that a customer does not have to divulge their home or work address -- or even their name, because 2257safe, LLC is the official custodian of records.
They have an office in LA that the authorities go to if they want to do an inspection.
Another great thing is that their people are well versed with inspections and handle the inspection process for you.
If you're like me and dabble in both mainstream and adult, these kinds of things may be important to you.
2257safe.com
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So there's my plug. I always like to tell people about good services I come across.
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