"The absurd Robin Hood narrative that has sprung up around music sharing only obscures what is happening: that a large group of mainly middle-class individuals are not just breaking the law, but also attacking the legal concept that is essential to freedom and prosperity in the information age..."
What is a fair price anyways? Is it the one set by the market? Or does the fact that consumers know how hard the music industry has been screwing them and the creative people that actually make the music have some bearing on the establishment of a fair price?