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kaggle-ho-015210House Oversight

Magazine advertisers forced to submit personal IDs for explicit photo ads under new law

Magazine advertisers forced to submit personal IDs for explicit photo ads under new law The passage describes a compliance issue for a magazine publisher and mentions a speaker at a convention, but it does not implicate any high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors. It offers no actionable leads beyond a routine regulatory matter. Key insights: Law requires explicit photo advertisers to provide extensive personal identification.; Only 26 of 500 advertisers complied after the publisher attempted to remove ads.; Patti Thomas discussed the burden of the law in a 1997 convention keynote.

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Magazine advertisers forced to submit personal IDs for explicit photo ads under new law The passage describes a compliance issue for a magazine publisher and mentions a speaker at a convention, but it does not implicate any high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or foreign actors. It offers no actionable leads beyond a routine regulatory matter. Key insights: Law requires explicit photo advertisers to provide extensive personal identification.; Only 26 of 500 advertisers complied after the publisher attempted to remove ads.; Patti Thomas discussed the burden of the law in a 1997 convention keynote.

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