AEBN owns a similar site, pornotube.com. If you recall there is an exclusion for Google.com, Yahoo.com, Ask.com, etc. in regard to secondary production legislation for 2257. This is because they are net-spider software platform that provides a service -finding- media. They are not responsible for providing 2257 information as a secondary producer. Currently, neither are we, under the concept that we are simply a hosting company (which also is not responsible for what media is supplied on the space provided), which then provides a search-engine software to search through the web content that we host.
There are exceptions for this. We -do- have filters and red flags for such things as incest, underage porn, bestiality, etc. that notify us when things tagged with this nature are uploaded. Also, we make full use of the ability to remove content that is reported to be abusing and breaking these terms of service by providing said illegal content.
That being said.. we also give full and -numerous- opportunity for anyone making use of our service to provide their own 2257 information. If you'll look at the content that is uploaded by actual studios, they have the legal information required by law.
With the new legislation coming, things may change at the drop of the hat. We may have to require Joe Montana with fruit hanging out of his ass to submit 2257 info. Currently; however, we are not legally responsible for the content "Joe" puts onto his personal space of the internet...He is.





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