Fetish Club's Cash Fetish 2257 Policy Update

NEW YORK – Fetish Club's Cash Fetish program has announced it choice to use only hosted marketing methods in the wake of the latest 2257 regulations.

Cash Fetish does not intend to release any information regarding the real names and addresses of the models or performers featured on its Fetish Club site or used in its marketing materials.

Fetish Club has some banners that include explicit images and others that do not and intends to add both kinds in the future.

"We know that many non-U.S.-based webmasters would prefer to use more explicit banners so we'll continue to provide them," said a company spokesman. Cash Fetish won't be releasing any information on the people shown in its banners, so affiliates in the U.S. will need to decide for themselves whether to use the explicit banners or not.

According to the company, "We have the first 50 hosted free sites online now, and we'll continue to add more every week. We'll begin offering hosted galleries in July. None of those will require our affiliates to maintain records on the people shown in the sites and galleries."

For more information, visit www.cashfetish.com.

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