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Michigan law passed requiring MediaSentry to have PI license

arstechnica.com » 2008 » September » 5th » Michigan law passed requiring MediaSentry to have PI license

MediaSentry is the hired gun that hunts down filesharers for the RIAA, and the company's activities have raised the question as to whether it should be licensed as a private investigator in some states where it operates. Michigan was one such state, and has now enacted a law that clearly indicates MediaSentry needs a license. Read More Continue Reading »


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