Free Music = Crime
I am a big proponent of downloading music for free.
The first California resident, Kevin "Skwerl" Cogill, has been charged under an anti-piracy law that makes it a felony to distribute a copyrighted work on computer networks before its release. Cogill faces up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
Just because he posted unreleased Guns N Roses songs on a blog!
The first California resident, Kevin "Skwerl" Cogill, has been charged under an anti-piracy law that makes it a felony to distribute a copyrighted work on computer networks before its release. Cogill faces up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
Just because he posted unreleased Guns N Roses songs on a blog!
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