if slick did nothing wrong, why didn't he just provide the 2257 when he was asked instead of bringing it here?
my laymans understanding of 2257 is that anyone has the right to ask for it if they are involved in business with that person in any way ... for example, I always get requests from webmasters for 2257 for models I shoot ... webmasters have a right to know that they are promoting legal content (even if they aren't buying it to publish themselves) ... a registrar should have the right to know if they are providing an address for legal content to be viewed at.
I've never used directnic because I'm too lazy to transfer domains from all over, but all I know is that there's 2 parties involved ... 1 who is respected globally in many areas of business both adult and mainstream, and 1 who refused to provide proof that his models were of legal age to get nekkid.
Its been a very interesting read though and we can all learn something from the outcome ... I hope the parties sort it out quietly, because this type of situation does nothing for our industry if the story explodes.
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