S.I.C.Cash Makes 2257 Compliance Announcement

CANADA – S.I.C.Cash has announced steps that its current affiliates will need to take in order to remain in compliance with the new changes to the 2257 law.

Affiliates should remove all S.I.C.Cash free content images that contain sexually explicit acts, which include but are not limited to touching of genitals, masturbation, simulated masturbation, intercourse and/or the touching of any genitals with the hand, mouth, or anus.

Any banners, HPA's, FPA's, tour screen shots or any other sexually explicit promotional materials currently in use for the advertisement or promotion of any S.I.C.Cash website should also be removed.

S.I.C.Cash will be releasing new fully compliant free content as soon as possible and will also be pulling down some of its hosted galleries, but redirecting that traffic to similar compliant hosted galleries and/or to the actual tour of the site, so no traffic should be lost.

2257 compliant banners and promotional materials will be available sometime in the future.

The company has also announced that since many of its past content providers have failed to either recognize the new laws, or respond to its emails and certified letters, that some websites will be closed.

For more information, visit https://www.siccash.com.

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