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To be fair, the BPI in the UK are only chasing 28 people.
As an example, one of those 28 "file sharers" owns over 11,000 tracks and is responsible for a significant amount of uploading traffic.
The way I see it, it's "tongue in cheek time" to download a few hundred tracks for your own personal use, but to have that many and be blatant on sharing it takes the p155.
I can't say I feel sorry for those being pursued, I know I'm contradicting myself since I've also used p2p and the whole idea of p2p is to share, but some of these guys just took it to another level.
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