In UK, First "Anarchist's Cookbook" Downloaders' Convictions.

"In the UK last month the author/compiler of the 
well-known-in-Internet-circles 'terrorist handbook' pleaded guilty 
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/8647419.stm) to 
seven counts of collecting information that could have been used to 
prepare or commit acts of terrorism, with a maximum jail term of 10 
years. Today the first people caught with downloaded copies have been 
put behind bars 
(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7724848/White-supremacist-who-manufactured-ricin-jailed.html),
 
a white-supremacist father and son pairing getting 10 and two years 
respectively, convicted of three counts of possessing material useful 
for acts of terror. How many will be emptying their recycle bins after 
this conviction?

As of writing, the book is still freely available on Amazon.com to buy." 
Note: it seems that there's some overlapping nomenclature at play. 
Terrance Brown, the man who pleaded guilty to terror charges last month, 
is said to have been distributing a CD set including among other things 
extracts from Al-Qaeda manuals. His "cookbook" differs then from William 
Powell's 1971 book by a similar title 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_cookbook), though (confusingly 
enough) the linked Wikipedia article implies that the father-and-son 
pair arrested possessed a copy of the Powell book as well; its text may 
well have been among the materials that Brown distributed. Slashdot.org
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