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Are The Feds Going To Make An Example Of The Guns N' Roses Leaker? [Piracy Funds Think Pieces]
Posted on August 29, 2008
Kevin Cogill, the Antiquiet proprietor who was arrested earlier this week for leaking nine songs from Guns N' Roses' eternally delayed Chinese Democracy, is out on $10,000 bond, and there's a bounty on his head from none other than ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash: I hope he rots in jail, the curly-haired guitarist told the Los Angeles Times. It's going to affect the sales of the record, and it's not fair. Whether or not Cogill does rot in jail (and pay fines, and possible civil damages) rests on the court's interpretation of the the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005, which ...
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