ROCKFORD REGISTER STAR — Feb 11 — Legislation advancing in Springfield would require online dating services that don’t conduct background checks to post this notice on their Web sites: “No background check of felony or sex offense convictions is done on members who use this service. Please take appropriate safety measures to increase awareness of possible risks associated with dating.” A House committee unanimously approved the measure Wednesday, and the full House could vote on it next week. Rep. John Bradley, a Marion Democrat sponsoring the bill, told the committee he is trying to protect Illinoisans who go looking for love online.

Reasons FOR Legislation
1) To limit liabilities (Companies’ and Clients’)
2) Sooner the FBI / CIA will investigate if many Dot Com Companies (Not only Personals / Not only USA Companies)
– are avoiding paying taxes or also many are Laundering Money.
– could avoid pay taxes or also many could Launder Money.
Also Public Dot Com Companies have to complain Sarbanes Oxley Act (aka SOX NORMS)
Kindest Regards,
Fernando Ardenghi.
Buenos Aires.
Argentina.
ardenghifer@gmail.com
Also Public Dot Com Companies have to agree / fulfil / operate in compliance of Sarbanes Oxley Act (aka SOX NORMS)
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/94/hb/09400hb5299lv.htm