Comment Re:Prima facie evidence? (Score 1, Interesting) 519
And if you don't comply with the audit you've supposedly agreed to, what's their recourse? They can try to sue for breach of contract... a contract that they can't actually prove you've entered into.
There's pretty much no way the BSA's tactics can actually be legal. It seems to me like they put on a big show and take on a threatening posture, hoping that you'll be convinced to let them gather the evidence they need and then pay them whatever they're asking.
A bit of common sense: can a random individual or company come into your house or place of business and demand to see proof that you're complying with a private contract?
The BSA has no law enforcement powers.