Quote Originally Posted by basschick
paul, don't you think there could be an easier way to do it than this? i mean, they say that if they have to call and make an appointment, we'll be changing the i.d.

for one thing, i expect anyone with phony i.d. changed it already. for another thing, if we're talking u.s. models, they can easily check with the drivers license numbers. besides, we are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, and most of the cp guys i read about aren't even webmasters.

we could each have a special folder to store model i.d., password protected, inside each server that the host could give them access to. it would have been fast, easy, and a lot less trouble than sending law enforcement to everyone's place of business. they could do the whole thing on the web.
Yes there are easier solutions to this, but this is not an administration that wants to make it easy.

I think the situation of people posting porn and thinking Sundance gives them the right to do it without controls and checks is ludicrous. As the DOJ say the lawyers themselves appealing advised otherwise.

However in this business where it would seem some think signing up another affiliate to take free content is more important than checking the models, in the content, are over 18 something needed to be done.

We have built a beast we can't and seemingly don't want to control.

As for over burdonsome, few find throwing up 100s of links, free content, ets over burdonsome. Just checking the legality of the porn is too much trouble. Point out the sponsors who spend more on adverts for affiliates than they do on the legality of the porn they give them. Long list.