Yeah, those few people they do prosecute are just for show. It's a scare tactic. Truth is, there are millions of us and there's no possible way they could even put a dent in it. Converting media to computer files and exchanging those files will always be possible as long as computers are around. Pretty much, if you don't have a website called DOWNLOAD ILLEGAL FILES HERE, you don't stand much of a chance of ever getting caught. The RIAA and the government are fighting an uphill battle, are vastly outnumbered, and are going to have to give up their futile crusade for "intellectual property" at some point. Copyrights are a thing of the past with the free flow of information.
ermitonto Reviewed by ermitonto on . Dowloading music for free alright guys,how are we all today? really? thats great! anyway i was just wondering how much music is it ok to download for free before you get busted? there was somethin in the news this week about some student who had 10,000 things downloaded and he got a 3,000 pound fine!! do the police raid you? like a swat team or something? GO! GO! GO! Rating: 5