I hadn’t thought of this. The DoJ’s enforcement of documenting actors appearing in adult media seems to apply to online personals sites. Like Gay.com:
Always on the lookout for hot guys and ways to keep people from having fun, the U.S. Dept. of Justice is taking a break from prosecuting terrorists to do something it thinks is more important: restricting your right to view and share photos online.
Sometimes the sheer ignorance of the basic technology of the internet stuns me. The internet is not a centralized, U.S.-based construct. That is why regulation is probably never going to work.
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