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More LEGAL HASSLES for dating sites
New Jersey's legislature recently pushed forward a bill that aims to make dating sites "safer." http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/071119/nj_in...ting.html?.v=1
It seems very burdensome: Dating sites are required to notify all NJ customers if the sites ran criminal background checks on their members. The notices must be sent in all emails and all pages that are displayed to or sent to NJ residents. Also, the notice must be in BOLD FONT and font size 12 and up. The key legal issue that comes to mind is: Doesn't the US Congress hold exclusive power over interstate commerce and communication? While there's Supreme Court cases that allow some state regulation of interstate commerce, such regulation must not be overly burdensome. Given the amount of hurdles the bill requires of dating sites does give one the impression that it is overly heavy and too much of a hassle. It doesn't seem very effective either since people can always fib. Anyway, here's the link to a copy of the bill: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2006/Bi...00/4304_I1.PDF |
Only in America land of the FREE!
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I can't see a single dating site actually doing this.
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I can't see a single dating site actually doing this.
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Jesus Christ............
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And while I am at it, a Democracy is 51% of the people telling the other 49% what they can and cannot do. |
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I wasn't aware that online dating was unsafe? From what I understand more women are raped and/or killed by men they meet in bars over online... Maybe bars should post a sign if they do background checks... :pimp
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chances of any of this being follow are slim and none imho
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funniest thing about this law is that it was passed by a democratic state senate, is being pushed by a democratic controlled assembly, and will be signed by a democratic governor. You know, the party that we're better off with. :1orglaugh
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New Jersey sucks a huge cock
All the cities are urine smelling ghetto's....75% of the people suck, 25% of the people are tolerable If it wasn't for your eggplant production, I'd say burn it down & start over again. |
People living in NJ need to be protected from Dating sites? Isn't there a lot of crime and mob activity there? I love these government folks, you would think they had better things to worry about.
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Do many dating sites actually do criminal checks?
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There was similar legislation being pushed in another state but do date never made it through, I want to say Illinois but I don't remember. It's all being backed by True.com under the guise that it will protect women from sexual predators.
A criminal background check only offers a false sense of security. They want to make people think that running these background checks is going to protect them from the next Ted Bundy, but they ignore the fact that Ted Bundy and people like him usually don't have a prior criminal records. :2 cents: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...3497a-f1.0.jpg |
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Are they going to pass a bill for all the singles bars in NJ to do background checks of all their customers at the door too??? :error
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This is just another case of politicians pushing for laws that serve only to build up their voting records. It doesn't matter if the law is actually needed or not. They need something, anything, that will hit the news and make it appear to their voters as if they are being productive.
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Can I clear something up?
Are they saying you have to have crimianl checks on members or if you do you have to tell them about it? If its the latter then it sounds good to me...... |
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I agree. I only quickly read the proposed law, but to me, it looks like all you have to do is disclose whether or not you do background checks (*not* that you are required to do them). So a statement similar to "We do not do background criminal checks" would suffice. Yes? |
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I suppose if you do or dont you will have to add it alongside all the other disclaimers at the bottom of the page. :Oh crap |
Why would there be any *expectation* of a criminal background check?
It's like labeling coffee cups "Contents HOT" --DUH!! |
Would this also be required for the personals section of the newspapers?
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Will they run background checks on fake profiles?
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I will admit I didnt realise it was that common.... |
The only one I'm aware of is the one sponosring the legislation :winkwink:
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This the real reason the AFF people sold the site?
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They have also NEVER said anything stupid, either. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_of_tubes |
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my first response to this if I owned a dating site would be: :321GFY
then after that was said and done I'd update my ToS to say that NJ residents are forbidden to participate in the site. I wouldn't actively block/re-route the traffic though, as that would be a loss of revenue :1orglaugh Would that be enough to not get my shit shut down? |
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simple
geoip block all new jersey ips. boooyahhh. problem solved. lolll |
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If they just have say if they do criminal background checks or not. Whats the big deal. In the members area NJ members click here and say that its not done.
I can see the point of it being from NY,it has been found NJ people are a little slow. lol |
oh yah and re route traffic from nj to smokey the bears mc hammer pop script.
lol jk thats jus mean |
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dating sites should be protected from NJ residents would be more appropriate.
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ha ha right
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One way to interpret this is, if it ever goes through to becoming a law, that it opens the door to other regulations. Regulating profiles? Regulating communications? etc etc. Where does it stop?
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Anyways are newspapers that have personal ads required to follow these rules? If not then there's a cause for a court case. Also I'm sure companies like Yahoo will fight this. |
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