It's not stealing for the same reason taping Seinfeld on my VHS is legal or allowing my father to "borrow" my Celine Dion collection. And remember, the media was purchased. I'm not hacking into anyone else computer unknowingly. The common technology supports this. And remember, it does cost an awful amount of money to fileshare: computer, internet provider, blank discs, and most importantly... time. We don't ride horses to work anymore because the common technology allows us not to. This is a recording industry dilemma. Not a "is it stealing or not" personal dilemma. I don't think any of this would be a problem in the slightest if CD's were $6. The people making money in music in the year 2003 would dwarf the people making money in 1973 at those prices.... $15 dollars plus is corporate greed and consumers are realizing there is an easier way. I've said it many times before, $10 is my "fence price". I like the album artwork, case, track listing (except Sigur Ros), and high quality recording. But above this price, I can sacrifice these by filesharing.