MediaSentry defends work for RIAA in music piracy cases
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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