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share this: a 6-month prison term for a Los Angeles man who pleaded guilty in December to one misdemeanor count of uploading pre-release Guns N' Roses tracks, by the numbers to court documents. Kevin Cogill was arrested last summer at gunpoint and charged with uploading nine tracks of the Chinese Democracy album to his music site — antiquiet.com. The album, which cost scores and took 17 years to complete, was released remembrance day 11 23 and reached No. 3 in the charts. The sentence being sought — including the calculation of damages based on the illegal exertion of as many as 1,310 websites that disseminated the music after Cogill released it — underscores how serious the order is about punishing those for uploading pre-release material."
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