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Welcome to the ColoradoXchange.com own message board regarding the now active 2257 law. You will find here links and articles and such, to learn more about this and how it will effect YOU. See it doesn't matter if your in the Adult Industry or just a person who enjoys what that industry offers, the point is this law is going to create a lot of damage to people who never had a thing to do with Kiddie Porn. Some may regard as nothing serious but it is the point that American's administration has overlooked some important issues which many hold dear and have spilled blood for and that Our First Amendment.

""Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free   exercise therof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the   people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances   ""
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PLEASE READ ASAP ------------------ Important - stop 2257
« on: September 08, 2007, 06:00:50 AM »

Important - stop 2257

If you enjoy the benefits of adult networking sites like mydungeonspace, mydommespace, xpeeps, and fubar, please email the form letter located on the linked page below, then send the link to all your friends or repost it on sites you visit.

Or use the form letter I copied below.

The comment period concerning 2257 enforcement ends on Sept. 10th.

The Government Wants to Kill Adult Social-Networking Sites and Invade Your Privacy

More infomation can also be found on the FSC home page:

http://www.freespeechcoalition.com/index.asp?action=preview

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Copy and paste the following letter to an email, sign it with your name at the bottom.

Copy this into the "To" field in your email program  Admin.ceos@usdoj.gov

Copy this to your Subject field in your email program Re: Section 2257 Docket No. CRM 104

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To the U.S. Department of Justice:

I am writing to object to the proposed "Section 2257" regulations.

These regulations are complicated and burdensome on legitimate businesses, and have very little to do with protecting children and minors from pornography. Their reach - particularly into adult social-networking internet services - is overbroad, unnecessary, and would allow the federal government to search and seize personal records of adult consumers without a warrant; a clear violation privacy and constitutional rights.

Specifically, I object to the following provisions:

1. The regulations (18 § 2257(b)(1) and (c)) would force adult social-networking services to obtain and maintain personal information about their users, including the user's photo ID (driver's license, passport, or military ID). (I must note that the sites already require users to affirm that they are over 18 years of age.) Many sites have tens of thousands of users and it is simply not possible for them to do this. Moreover, many people who use these sites want to maintain their privacy, for any number of reasons, including the sad fact that they might face discrimination and/or violence if others found out they were using these sites. It is still legal in 31 states to discriminate against someone who is gay or bisexual, and in 41 states if the person is transgender. The combination of the recordkeeping requirements and many users' fears about providing such information will kill the entire industry.

All of this is overkill given that adult social networking sites were not identified as a problem in the production, distribution and downloading of child pornography in the Department of Justice's own report on "Child Pornography on the Internet" (May 2006).

2. The regulations (18 § 2257(g) and under 28 C.F.R. § 75.5) would allow the Attorney General to conduct unannounced warrantless searches at will on the sites' records, including reviewing and presumably seizing the personal information on site users. This is an egregious abuse of government authority, an unwarranted invasion of privacy and, in my opinion, a violation of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

3. The regulations (28 C.F.R. § 75.5(4)) provide insufficient safeguards over what the government can do with the information it obtains through its searches. This, by itself, has a chilling effect on the ability of people to engage in constitutionally protected activities. As noted above, this is particularly dangerous for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

Let me be clear: I believe children need to be protected from coercion into pornography and it is important for the federal government to do all that it can to insure those protections. Sadly, many of the provisions of the proposed 2257 regulations do nothing to address child pornography, but instead are clearly aiming at destroying an industry and ending a legal and valuable way for adults to meet one another.

Sincerely, (Your Name)

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If we all send this out to our mailing lists, and our readers respond properly, there might be a slight hope we can get domination and consenting adult behavior out from under 2257. I think it's worth a shot.
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