Just a few answers to some questions...

1. my son is not competing against anyone on his website. It shows him catching and hitting. That is all.

2. You brought up a good point in the other wrestler in the videotape. so far, the law does not say anything about the other wrestler. It just says that you can not videotape an opponent who is not your own son/daughter or team. Personally, I would make sure they are not mentioned by name. This is a safety feature that most schools use when they are posting pictures of students on their websites.

Again, I am just stating the law protecting privacy for minors concerning the internet. I am not the police. Yes, there are a lot of people who post information on youtube that probably shouldn't. Just like there are a lot of people who speed when they are driving down the highway or street. But it is still against the rules. AND, if you post a video on youtube and there is problems, you are held liable as an adult. There is a lot of litigation concerning the youtube, facebook, myspace, ect. in court right now. Technology is expanding faster than our laws and morality discussions can keep up. (an example, the mother from Missouri who pretended to be a teenager on myspace and is now being held responsible for causing another teenager to commit suicide. The court is looking at what it can do to prevent this from happening again and what crimes they can charge against the mother http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/12/03/internet.suicide/).

Anyway, this will be my last response on this post. greatpins, if you want to respond to me personally, I will help clarify my "contradictions". I strongly suggest everyone who wants more information to do some research. If you want the law changed, you must first understand why it is there in the first place.