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    You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
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    I Wonder? 2257 + DVDs?

    So we have spoken to a couple of different people about this already and it seems there is a wide range of opinions when it comes to WHERE the 2257 info on DVDs should appear.

    Does anyone know where to find a 'legal' answer as to where 2257 info needs to be placed on a DVD?

    Failing that, i think we're going to end up putting it on the cover, the credits and the dvd itself just to make sure we have all our bases covered LOL

    Regards,

    Lee


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    Mindy
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    I can not tell you that 99% of the dvd's that come in are on the back cover and most of the time at the beggining of the movie.


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    curiousbunny
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    yes ive seen the same.


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    Mindy
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    it seems that there is no particular place that they state by law

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    You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
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    Cool thanks for the help guys

    Regards,

    Lee


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    And dont forget the disc it self

    We put the 2257 information on the cover, the video and the DVD itself.

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    basement
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    It's probably best to put the 2257 info on the cover and the dvd. that
    way, if they're separated, the 2257 info is still on the dvd.


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    Here is the real answer

    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION

    CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Continued)

    PART 75_CHILD PROTECTION RESTORATION AND PENALTIES ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 1990;
    RECORD-KEEPING PROVISIONS--Table of Contents

    Sec. 75.8 Location of the statement.

    All books, magazines, and periodicals shall contain the statement
    required in Sec. 75.6 or suggested in Sec. 75.7 either on the first
    page that appears after the front cover or on the page on which
    copyright information appears. In any film or videotape which contains
    end credits for the production, direction, distribution, or other
    activity in connection with the film or videotape, the statement
    referred to in Sec. 75.6 or Sec. 75.7 shall be presented at the end of
    the end titles or final credits and shall be displayed for a sufficient
    duration to be capable of being read by the average viewer. Any other
    film or videotape shall contain the required statement within one minute
    from the start of the film or videotape, and before the opening scene,
    and shall display the statement for a sufficient duration to be read by
    the average viewer. For all other categories not otherwise mentioned in
    this section, the statement is to be prominently displayed consistent
    with the manner of display required for the aforementioned categories.





    According to the law, you are required to put 2257 info in the end credits if the video contains end credits, or within the first minute if it does not have end credits. All other placements are just CYA.
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    On the other hand.... You have different fingers
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    I thought I'd remembered something about the proposed new regs requiring the text to be black on a white background... but I don't see that in the regs Chad posted, so maybe it was just somebody's opinion. I do remember changing ours from white-on-black or white-on-blue just to cover our asses...


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    throw fundamentalists to the lions chadknowslaw's Avatar
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    Chip--

    What I posted is from the current regulation, in effect right now. The wording from the proposals is a little different, but this is what applies today.

    Which begs the question, "Will I have to go back and change stuff on my old work?" The answer is, most likely, NO. New regulations will apply only to works produced after a certain date, which should be no earlier than 30 days after first publication of the rules in the Federal Register.

    So, as long as what you produce now complies with what I posted, you are fine. As things change, trust me to keep you posted!
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    i'd wait till the new regs are public before making any decisions.

    funny they want the 2257 info on the end credit - in a vhs, it would be annoying to find it.


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