Comment Knowledge of "distribution" (Score 0) 351
The charges in these cases is not that the person downloaded the music, but that they were distributing it. This is where the "innocent sharing" comes in: how many non /. people are aware then when you use the peer-to-peer software that you're not just getting music, but unless you modify the default settings then every file you have downloaded gets shared with everyone else (as well as your entire library of possibly legally obtained music if you let the software "discover" it for you). YOU become the distributor. Without you realizing, you could easily be distributing your copy of the songs with hundreds of other people, which is what the RIAA is so upset about. Sure, the distribution is illegal, but did you know you were doing it?