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Old 12-20-2020, 05:19 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by NALEM View Post
All reasonable proposals except for:

"Requiring removal of flagged videos within two hours of such a request."

Temporary removal from the public view can be automated and immediate pending the completion of the investigation.

If one is to investigate the claim submitted it may take longer.
What issue is there for paysites with proper 2257 documentation?

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equiring platforms hosting pornography to, within two weeks of enactment:
- Require any user uploading a video to the platform to verify their identiry
- Require any user uploading a video to the platform also upload a signed consent form from every individual appearing in the video
• Creating a private right of action against an uploader who uploads a pornographic image without the consent of an individual featured in the image
• Requiring platforms hosting pornography to include a notice or banner on the website instructing how an individual can request removal of a video if an individual has not consented to it being uploaded on the platform
• Prohibiting video downloads from these platforms, to be in place within three months of enactment of the legislation
• Requiring platforms hosting pornography to offer a 24-hour hotline staffed by the platform, for individuals who contact the hotline to request removal of a video that has been distributed without their consent
- Requiring removal of flagged videos within two hours of such a request
• Requiring platforms to use software to block a video from being re-uploaded after its removal, which must be in place within six months of enactment of the legislation
• Directing the Federal Trade Commission to enforce violations of these requirements
• Creating a database of individuals who have indicated they do not consent, which must be checked before new content can be uploaded to platforms
- Instructing the Department of Justice to promulgate rules on where this database should be housed, and determine how to connect victims with services, to include counseling and casework
- Establishing that failure to comply with this requirement will result in a civil penalty to the platform, with proceeds going towards victim services
Sites like Girls Do Porn should be worried though.

What many don't get is where the strength of the adult industry lies. For those who don't know let me refresh you.

Customers
Providers
Content producers and models
Payment processors
Programmers, designers, etc.
Affiliates.

This legislation means sites that don't produce their own content with willing models or buy in from reputable providers should be worried.
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