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After that AIM gets most major companies to sign a contract to only except tests from them. Last I checked monopolies are NOT legal.



Monopolies are legal. They just have extra restrictions on behavior.

Moreover, AIM is NOT a monopoly in a legal sense. You can still get a HIV test elsewhere and AIM is not in a position to prevent that. Studio X may not accept it, but that's their decision.

Certain behaviors that might lead to a monopoly are illegal but that's a different question.

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Having it all under one roof is essential to anyCONTAINMENT program. How come NOBODY from any medical association, county health, fda, cdc, has ever advocated multiple testing facilities? Because the results would be disasterous.



Epidemiologists deal with this all the time. Admittedly, there apparently weren't any involved the HIV outbreak last year...

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They did have multiple facilities before AIM was formed, and we all know what happened then(Marc Wallice)



The Marc Wallice outbreak occurred because there was no system to catch people deliberately falsifying their tests. There's no need for a single clinic or lab to deal with this, just a realization that there needs to be a means to verify a claimed test result, a strong-enough means to prevent someone from deliberately falsifying a result. Most doctor's offices aren't set up to let third-parties verify test results (medical privacy laws make this awkward).

And there are multiple testing facilities used right now. There was a recent post here by talent saying that T.T. Boy doesn't get his tests done by AIM; he has it done elsewhere. That bothers me a lot, because nobody knows if the test result is true. Maybe the other doctor and lab are honest, but they probably aren't set up to catch cheaters, and given T.T. Boy's habit of shooting bareback in South America with talent that works bareback there, I'd sure want to know that T.T. isn't the next Marc Wallice.
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