>i can't help but think tho that the approach they're taking is a little
ott

I'm not so sure I agree.

How else are they going to deter people from doing it?

This seems an ideal way to me, especially as the guy was using them for
commercial purposes.
Everyone thinks they can get away with it at the mo, which is wrong. I'm
all in favour of free downloads for previewing stuff etc, its a good promo
tool.

But to take some mp3's off the net and go play them in a club for money?

Nah, not having that at all. a) it's thieving  b) it's lazy  c) it's lame.

I think anyway.

Alex*

*still fickle, but decided about this particular subject
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