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Matthew Oppenheim tries to intervene in North Carolina probable cause hearing against MediaSentry

Submitted by MacRonin on December 6, 2008 - 8:11pm
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Matthew Oppenheim tries to intervene in North Carolina probable cause hearing against MediaSentry: Via Recording Industry vs. The People

A "probable cause" hearing is scheduled to be conducted by the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board on December 10, 2008, in Robertson v. MediaSentry, investigating the charges which have been levelled against MediaSentry for investigating without a license.

On December 4, 2008, the RIAA's lawyer Matthew Oppenheim wrote to the PPSB asking permission to participate in the hearing "in order to provide the NCPPS Board with as complete a factual picture as possible".

Notice of Probable Cause Hearing
December 4, 2008, Letter of Matthew J. Oppenheim and "The Oppenheim Group"

[Ed. note. The "Prince of Darkness" himself asking to get involved? Sounds like they're afraid of something. With Matthew Oppenheim on their side, I'm pretty sure MediaSentry will lose. -R.B.]

Read Original Article (Via Recording Industry vs. The People.)

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