Being from Mississippi, let me enlighten you. They are creating these "drawings" from deed and laid on Google Earth Images. They are representing that data as true and accurate. Remember too that Google is NOT orthophotography. They then are measuring distances from said property lines to the buildings, fence lines and driveways to indicate encroachments. That measuring is INDEED surveying according to current Mississippi Law. In Mississippi even Tax maps must be tied to identifiable ground features along withy being "edge matched" on all 4 sides. What they want is a "reasonably priced product" by which they can determine encroachments. That too defines a "SURVEY". Do you really believe that the general public knows the difference? That is NOT what my 50 years of experience has taught me to be the facts. Cut a few more corners and your profession will be totally worthless. Another thing; there are no longer ALTA/ACSM surveys. ACSM is gone, Today they are ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys. They are FAR more concerned about that title than this issue. I believe the little lawyer got his wrist slapped because what he was doing was not only a violation of current Board Standards, but also of a State Law on GPS Surveys.