Braincash Releases 2257 Compliance Tools

MONTREAL – In response to the decision by the US government to strengthen 2257 regulations, affiliate sponsor BrainCash has announced the release of a set of tools for 2257 compliance, now available for webmasters who need sexually explicit content for promotional purposes.

This new set of tools is great news for all webmasters hosting sexually explicit promotional material in the United States as it will allow them to pursue their business in compliance with the new regulations imposed by the US government starting June 23, 2005. The system is totally self-serviced and easy to use. It provides webmasters with all necessary documentation for compliance and makes it easy to match that documentation to content. It is also the first to feature real measures that help preserve private information provided by models.

"We had to come up with something very solid for our affiliates and we took the necessary steps to cover all our bases," Fred Valiquette, owner of BrainCash, said. "With solid studios like Peter North, Lex Steele, Dog House Digital, Silverstone Video and our own to back us, we knew the documents were clean. That allowed us to concentrate on doing things right."

American webmasters who wish to use sexually explicit material provided by BrainCash will have to provide proof of their commitment and confidentiality. A selection process is already in place.

For more information, visit www.BrainCash.com.

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