Snyder, Mark (IT CIV) wrote:
The article says that any computer repair must have a PI license, unless some
onerous disclaimer that no investigation, no sensitive data, blah, blah, blah.
That would be, sort or, like, policing the computer technicians, to make
sure they don't do more, than what their license allows. This will
inevitably make a computer shop have to check some level of the computer
technicians working for them. It is still stupid.
So, those of you who think this is reasonable: would requiring a law degree
also be reasonable, since there are many legal restrictions that relate to
computer data?
I only think it would be reasonable for working in the areas of computer
forensics and, highly classified data but, not for working in a computer
shop.
The Texas law seems to just be feeding those with PI licenses. Maybe if they restricted it to forensic criminal probes, requiring a PI-licensed participant; but that is not what their law says. Seems to be more like requiring someone who builds a fence to be a licensed surveyor.
Thank you,
Mark Snyder
Ditto
Christopher
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