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Originally Posted by xxxjay
Websites must put entire 2257 statement (designating e.g., custodian and street address), rather than previously approved hypertext.
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At the seminar, a point was brought up about URLs and the lawyers agreed that as it's written, every address with what is deemed explicit would need the ENTIRE 2257 statement - which would also mean that every image would need to be on an HTML with the statement below it. Now when you build thousands of galleries a year, you know what that will do to the TGP/MGPs/Free Sites/Blogs & their submitters? Programs can probably handle the transition but a lot of you, will have to go back and change the galleries, scripts will have to be modified to scan and accept HTML pages from the thumb - the actual thumb will probably need it's own HTML page too.... Brace yourselves if it's not clarified, modified or removed from the new recordkeeping rules!