I welcome any neurological diagnosis that is based upon actual brain activity rather than questionnaires that ask "how are you feeling?" EEGs have long been accepted as an accurate method to diagnose epilepsy. The effects of ADD & ADHD on an EEG are unknown to most doctors, but backed by a good number of clinical studies. The field isn't mainstream, but it's still scientific.
I can say from experience that there's something to this. I own a computerized EEG system and use it for biofeedback training. I was skeptical of any positive effects, but they happened. Combining EEG w/ feedback does teach self-regulation at a rapid pace. It works via an unknown mechanism, just like anti-depressants and alcohol.
Using an inflammatory and inflated claim that "95% of all downloads are pirated" is just showing how greedy the music industry is. But we all knew that already.
It may not be inflated. Remember what the music industry considers piracy: Copying your library to an MP3 player, burning a CD for your car, putting your library on a laptop, etc. The industry doesn't like the fair use provisions in copyright law, so they frequently pretend like they don't exist.
It's not like the old days, where you buy an 8-track tape for the car and LP for the house... eventually replacing them with cassette tape and compact disc... sometimes more than once. Who's ever lost or broken an album?
Now that people can make their own copies and backups, there's a lot less opportunity to sell the exact same product repeatedly with ever increasing costs. Digital downloads tend to result in only one sale. You can't "break" an MP3 like a scratched CD. Bummer. Time to bring back Vinyl.
Where there's a will, there's a relative.