According to this report by Jon Newton in p2pnet.net, Safenet has sold MediaSentry to MediaDefender.
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Friday, April 03, 2009
MediaDefender Buys MediaSentry -- p2pnet.net
2 comments:
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Of course, I have to ask the question:
ReplyDeleteDoes MediaDefender have a PI license in all states required?? If not, how does this help them??
Albert
Albert:
ReplyDeleteI think this only creates another layer of bureaucracy that tends to camouflage the true misdeeds by the RIAA and those that do their bidding. I am sure the RIAA deems MediaSentry as a "loose-end" that needs to be cleaned up (evidence of misdeeds).
Oldphart in Kansas