Quote Originally Posted by Bec View Post
If I am reading everything correctly, you're an affiliate webmaster running a blog where you have put your content so that only surfers that join your site can actually see your posts.

If you remove the signup requirement, you'd be pretty much doing what 99% of the rest of us are doing who do blogs to promote various sponsors. Most of the webmasters I know aren't requiring people to sign up unless they are hosting full videos and/or wanting a membership fee.

To try and comply with the 2257 I've seen some webmasters add the 2257 number below the end of their post and then they link it to the sponsor's 2257 page. This is purely an observation/suggestion, and not to be taken as solid legal advice.

:toff: Again, ask a first amendment lawyer who is Adult law savvy.
No thanks that's what I needed to know. My site has the ability to allow members to set up their own blog or to link a blog through my system and I am considering opening up that feature to others would that make a difference? I did add the http://RTALabel.com meta tag to the header site, thanks for the info on that, and I can create another page to add the 2257 info, that's not a problem. trying to work out some kinks in the blog system right now. I read the Adult blogging tip and will probably be asking more questions on that later. I am currently using google to advertise my site are there better ways to advertise?