The proposed revisions to the existing 2257 compliance rules would be
detrimental to the safety of thousands of independent people working in the
Adult Entertainment industry. Many producers are operating out of their places
of residence, keeping records legally. The public display of sensitive
information such as their home addresses would put many of them at risk for
harm, such as identity theft, burglary, stalking, etc. Even people who are
working for larger entertainment production houses will have their own sensitive
information put at easy access to the general public and put them at just as
much harm as an unattended child left in an unlocked car.
Please consider revising the revisions to not display sensitive information on
EVERY page of EVERY piece of content depicting sexual acts, too easily
accessible by people who may not have the best intentions.
Comment on FR Doc # E7-13500
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Revised Regulations for Records Relating to Visual Depictions of Sexually Explicit Conduct
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