The Empire Strikes Back: FAQs on HR 4472 and Its Consequences for Adult Webmasters
On Thursday, July 27 2006, President Bush signed House Resolution 4472 into law, an enactment with profound effects for adult webmasters. [more]
Posted by J.D. Obenberger on 08/04/06
Excuse me, but your wrong! I was recently investigated by the FBI. And in your article where it says what to do is very far from true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I as the owner of Sebastian Sloane Productions has sold my businesses and all of it’s entity and have left the adult industry. But I just want you to know that what you say to do when the FBI pays a visit is entirely wrong. They make you leave your office, they demand you leave the floor the records shits on.
I think you need to redo that before you mislead thousands of individuals!
JJ Ruch
Posted by Sebastian Sloane Productions on 08/10 at 12:51 AM
Mr. Ruch - I’ve been told that the FBI also executed a _search warrant_ when they visited you. The law provides the agents executing a search warrant far broader powers to secure the area and to detain or remove the occupants in order to assure that evidence will not be tampered with or destroyed, that the execution will not be impeded, and so that other persons will not be tipped off. Please don’t confuse what agents do in the execution of a criminal search warrant with what takes place in an administrative inspection under Section 2257. Apples and oranges. Regards, J D Obenberger
Posted by J.D. Obenberger on 08/10 at 01:14 AM
Interesting. I assumed the search warrant was standard operating procedure for the 2257 inspection. So what exactly was the search warrant for? Seems like a pretty important point.
Posted by Dick Hunter on 08/10 at 02:13 AM
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