§2257. Record keeping requirements — Inbound Citations
18 U.S.C. § 2257
Cited by 12 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 18 U.S.C. § 2257 as a whole
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(1) The term “commercial pornographic content” means any material that is subject to the record keeping requirements under section 2257 of title 18.
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(2) A person engages in a child exploitation enterprise for the purposes of this section if the person violates section 1591, section 1201 if the victim is a minor, or chapter 109A (involving a minor victim), 110 (except for sections 2257 and 2257A), or 117 (involving a minor victim), as a part of a series of felony violations constituting three or more separate incidents and involving more than one victim, and commits those offenses in concert with three or more other persons.
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(1) The provisions of this section and section 2257 shall not apply to matter, or any image therein, containing one or more visual depictions of simulated sexually explicit conduct, or actual sexually explicit conduct as described in clause (v) of section 2256(2)(A), if such matter—(i) is intended for commercial distribution;(ii) is created as a part of a commercial enterprise by a person who certifies to the Attorney General that such person regularly and in the normal course of business collects and maintains individually identifiable information regarding all performers, including minor performers, employed by that person, pursuant to Federal and State tax, labor, and other laws, labor agreements, or otherwise pursuant to industry standards, where such information includes the name, address, and date of birth of the performer; and(iii) is not produced, marketed or made available by the person described in clause (ii) to another in circumstances such than1 an ordinary person would conclude that the matter contains a visual depiction that is child pornography as defined in section 2256(8); or(i) is subject to the authority and regulation of the Federal Communications Commission acting in its capacity to enforce section 1464 of this title, regarding the broadcast of obscene, indecent or profane programming; and(ii) is created as a part of a commercial enterprise by a person who certifies to the Attorney General that such person regularly and in the normal course of business collects and maintains individually identifiable information regarding all performers, including minor performers, employed by that person, pursuant to Federal and State tax, labor, and other laws, labor agreements, or otherwise pursuant to industry standards, where such information includes the name, address, and date of birth of the performer.
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(1) concerning the enforcement of this section and section 2257 by the Department of Justice during the previous 12-month period; and
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(A) the number of inspections undertaken pursuant to this section and section 2257;
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(B) the number of open investigations pursuant to this section and section 2257;
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(C) the number of cases in which a person has been charged with a violation of this section and section 2257; and
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(C) A production is not described in this paragraph if records are required under section 2257 of title 18, United States Code, to be maintained with respect to any performer in such production.
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(3) The term “motion picture project” means the production of any property described in section 168(f)(3). Such term does not include property with respect to which records are required to be maintained under section 2257 of title 18, United States Code.
Citations to §2257(h)
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(g) As used in this section, the terms “produces” and “performer” have the same meaning as in section 2257(h) of this title.
Citations to §2257(h)(1)
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(E) A production is not described in this paragraph if such production includes or consists of any performance of conduct described in section 2257(h)(1) of title 18, United States Code.