As it states below each clip on the tube site: “Sponsored Video From Treasure Island Media” (which links to the TIM paysite).
So, do you think sdprtypal and armchairpnp sent in copies of their drivers licenses and birth certificates to Treasure Island Media before they uploaded home movies of themselves shooting meth?Īmateur or not, the men in Treasure Island Media’s slamming videos are still performers from whom Treasure Island Media is profiting. The records required by Section 2257 with respect to such films and images on this website are kept by the Custodian of Records, Paul Morris, Principal, at the offices of the producer, TIM Global., 2261-R Market St #435, San Francisco, CA 94114. 2257 were over the age of 18 as of the date(s) of production. 2257 Record-Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement All performers in each video and graphical image on this website depicting activity governed by 18 U.S.C.
There’s a 2257 notice on Treasure Island’s ToxxxicTube site:ġ8 U.S.C. So, is a tube site like TIM’s ToxxxicTube required to provide 2257 docs on its community members who upload videos of themselves doing illegal drugs? 2257 requirements, content producers are required to keep records identifying the ages and names of the performers in their movies. There probably aren’t any legal ramifications for the amateur men who submitted these videos (authorities aren’t going to go around looking for someone who may have done drugs one time in an undated video), but the consequences for Treasure Island Media-the company making a profit off of the publication and hosting of these videos-could be quite dire, and not just because of the illegal drug use. Here’s another, from “sdprtypal,” entitled Hairy Chempig Slamming: Here’s one from user “ armchairPNP,” in which a masked man sticks a syringe in his arm and injects himself with what is presumably meth, or heroin: In addition to the “professional” clips (and I use that term looser than a Treasure Island Media bottom), the site hosts dozens of videos from community members engaging in what appears to be illegal drug use. It’s the same garbage you get when you buy a membership to one of their sites, only free. Controversial bareback studio Treasure Island Media recently launched their own tube site, ToxxxicTube, where they’ve uploaded hundreds of extended video clips taken from their films.