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Re: Re: PI to do Forensics? WAS: Re: Two questions

Subject: Re: Re: PI to do Forensics? WAS: Re: Two questions
Date: 26 Feb 2008 20:29:44 -0000
Now I am on the list. There is a lot going around about this law again being 
raised everywhere. I think that it will affect a large number of people 
everywhere that are not expecting it.  Pretty much anyone that does not have a 
professional license and collects digital evidence anywhere may become a 
felony.  The big issue is that I believe that the AG in SC has stated that if 
someone gets to evidence in SC and does not have a PI license that the will 
actively pursue you even if you don't enter the state.  I am sure someone will 
correct me on that statement and what was actually said, but either way you can 
see the significants of a problem of that sort in the digital world.

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