MediaSentry defends work for RIAA in music piracy cases

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Article here.

They attempt an absurd reductio ad absurdum argument which doesn’t hold water, that if they are required to have an investigator’s license to record publicly-available information, then Google and any other search engine would need one, too.

The problem is that Google isn’t being called to testify in a trial, nor is Google selling its services for use in a trial.

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