One of the main complaints in this industry seems to be tube sites and *illegal* copies of our content being distributed on these sites. Well, I think... maybe... I have a way for us to bite back at these assholes.
Has anyone tried reporting the tube sites to the feds?
I'm not talking about whining to the feds about "he stole my production!" or something like that... I'm talking about the obvious violation of Title 18, Section 2257. Obviously, if the tube site is hosting a video that they don't have proper authority to host and display, they do not have the required records, federally mandated under Section 2257 for the performers.
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=browse_usc&docid=Cite:%2B18USC2257
Why don't we ALL report videos we see to the feds as a violation of Section 2257? This would surely create a legal nightmare for illegal tube site operators (remember... child pornography laws go international these days) and bring them under control.
Here's where they break the law:
(4) for any person knowingly to sell or otherwise transfer, or offer for sale or transfer, any book, magazine, periodical, film, video, or other matter, produce in whole or in part with materials which have been mailed or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce or which is intended for shipment in interstate or foreign commerce, which—
(A) contains one or more visual depictions made after the effective date of this subsection of actual sexually explicit conduct; and
(B) is produced in whole or in part with materials which have been mailed or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce, or is shipped or transported or is intended for shipment or transportation in interstate or foreign commerce;
which does not have affixed thereto, in a manner prescribed as set forth in subsection (e)(1), a statement describing where the records required by this section may be located, but such person shall have no duty to determine the accuracy of the contents of the statement or the records required to be kept; and
(5) for any person to whom subsection (a) applies to refuse to permit the Attorney General or his or her designee to conduct an inspection under subsection (c).
Has anybody tried this to take these guys out?