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twinkley
07-21-2006, 11:15 AM
Today, at 3PM eastern, there will be a *Special* Legal
Edition of Pillow Talk on YNOTRADIO (http://www.ynotradio.com) specifically concerning the issue of 4472 and how it affects adult webmasters everywhere. My guest will be the esteemed Eric Bernstein of http://www.embalaw.com and he WILL be answering questions .... so email me your 4472 questions @ danielle@ynot.com before the show, or hit up the chatroom on IRC - irc.ynot.com #ynotradio from 3PM - 4PM eastern to get all your 4472 questions answered today!

Dont forget! 3PM EASTERN only on YNOTRADIO (courtesy of our awesome sponsors http://www.webcamcash.com)

twinkley

TheLegacy
07-21-2006, 12:05 PM
are free websites a thing of the past? and how much does this affect affliate programs.. should be an interesting day indeed

Ronaldo
07-21-2006, 12:07 PM
what's 4472?

TheLegacy
07-21-2006, 12:20 PM
what's 4472?


http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h109-4472


Section 603 -
Amends the federal criminal code to imposes new recordkeeping requirements for individuals who produce simulated sexually explicit materials and distribute such materials in interstate commerce.

Section 606 -
Prohibits the production of obscene materials for sale or distribution in interstate commerce.


from the transcipt of the floor senate

As my colleagues are aware, Congress previously approved the PROTECT Act of 2003 against the backdrop of Department of Justice regulations applying recordkeeping statutes to both primary and secondary producers.

Along with the act's specific reference to the regulatory definition that existed at the time, this signaled Congress's agreement with the Department's view that it already had the authority to regulate secondary producers.

A Federal court in Colorado, however, recently enjoined the Department from enforcing the statute against secondary producers, a decision that conflicted with a DC court ruling on this point.

Title V of the Adam Walsh Act will eliminate any doubt that the recordkeeping statute applies to both primary and secondary producers. It clearly expresses Congress's agreement with the Department's regulatory approach and gives the Department the tools to enforce the statute.

Ronaldo
07-21-2006, 12:28 PM
C'mon Rob, you know me better than that. You're the last person I thought wouldn't realize I was only joking.

Who's Eric Bernstein?

TheLegacy
07-21-2006, 12:30 PM
C'mon Rob, you know me better than that. You're the last person I thought wouldn't realize I was only joking.

Who's Eric Bernstein?


LMAO.. eric is the guy who made all this stuff up so he could get on twinkleys show.

hehe.. I do know you and was hoping that for those who may be asking the same question.. to give a response so that we two can inform the world..

twinkley
07-21-2006, 01:01 PM
hahahahaha OMG Legacy ... I cant believe you fell for that ...

But, good post anyways (5 point bonus) to get anyone who REALLY doesnt know up to speed!

See you all at the show today!

twinkley