Nihil,
I agree its the uploaders who are going to get slammed the most here, but that doesnt make it legal to download. We are talking about copyrighted material here. Just like downloading commercial software or books is illegal, so is downloading music.
The uploaders will definitely be the ones they go after as they are spreading the material, while the downloaders generally just keep it on their machines. The RIAA is trying to stem the tide of the propogation of the copyrighted music.
In reference to the other posts,
As for the 12 year old girl and whether or not she has protection? Of course she does. She cant go to jail, she wont go to juvie for this, but her parents will get screwed. Trust me this is very smart of the RIAA. They go after a 12 year old kid, knowing that the parents will have to pay the fine and not the girl. Now all the parents around the world will come down on their kids for using P2P software for fear of them getting fined as well.
Trust me the RIAA is not stupid and has a strategy towards all of this.
It just drives me crazy how people,, including the EFF, are actually stating what the RIAA is doing is wrong. Cmon people, we all know downloading and sharing the music is illegal, lets start thinking about this a little more logically.
