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Is the RIAA dropping MediaSentry?
In a follow up to the RIAA's plans to cease suing downloaders and switch to a tactic of pressuring ISPs for information (a tactic that ISPs are rejecting), more news regarding their future plans has been uncovered. There is a rumor floating around that the company may be ditching MediaSentry (also referred to as SafeNet) as their “investigative” arm, potentially replacing them with a similar company, BayTSP.
The decision to replace MediaSentry, if true, may have been influenced by the increasing amount of attention paid to its methods. MediaSentry has been operating in a legal gray area for quite some time and has come under fire before, accused of investigating without the proper licenses, performing illegal searches, covering up evidence and other “questionable” tactics. The RIAA may be seeking to distance themselves from the company.
Then again, considering the RIAA's history, nothing MediaSentry has done seems all that bad in comparison. Neither the RIAA nor MediaSentry have officially commented on such a decision yet.
The decision to replace MediaSentry, if true, may have been influenced by the increasing amount of attention paid to its methods. MediaSentry has been operating in a legal gray area for quite some time and has come under fire before, accused of investigating without the proper licenses, performing illegal searches, covering up evidence and other “questionable” tactics. The RIAA may be seeking to distance themselves from the company.
Then again, considering the RIAA's history, nothing MediaSentry has done seems all that bad in comparison. Neither the RIAA nor MediaSentry have officially commented on such a decision yet.
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JDoors
on January 3, 2009 11:26 AM |
So the RIAA may have paid for unethical, if not illegal, investigative techniques to track down unethical, if not illegal, pirating? Ha! This is TOO good. And it explains why they're backing off, to avoid being implicated in potential lawsuits. It certainly isn't because they've "changed their minds" about piracy. |
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tengeta
on January 3, 2009 3:43 PM |
Its a pretty sad thing when the RIAA starts considering you to be unethical. |
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