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chick with a bass
i read this post and i read an artciel that came last night.
maybe i'm missing the point here, but it seems to me that the FBI is the gatherer and sorter of the information for the inspections but they are not the body that will make the ultimate decisions about prosecution - the DOJ is that body.
also i read quotes of the agent who spoke and he said something that goes against what the law says in one instance where he said that smaller webmasters who work at home may keep the paperwork at their lawyer's.
as far as i know, not only is none of what the agent said binding but that none of the stuff the DOJ has said in talks is binding unless it is made official. i keep in mind that nearly every inspected company says that they were been told by agents that they did great right after their inspection yet i read an article that only one company passed, so it's obvious that all those companies didn't really do great.
some iobsceneity and cp nvestigations take 2 years, so no one really knows what the FBI will recommend or what the DOJ will decide to prosecute for a while - or am i wrong?
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