I agree too. Fact remains that many people think that either you will agree with all laws or with no law. This means that starting with this reality of trivial things we can assume (if we don't already experience it first hand) that many laws were put there, in order to create an "environment suitable only to big business. And if they turn a blind eye, it is not because they don't care about their interests, but because they can hold everyone accountable at any given moment, with little effort and little litigation. Needless to say that the discogs decision to unlist all bootleg recordings (in the process, some are still up) started because a couple of years ago German sellers started paying huge fines for selling bootlegs in the database!!!! And they were not even the issuers of the recordings! Vulture lawyers opened accounts, placed orders and then issued a court ordered fine (usually around 1000 Euros) , which of course included their fee, which was usually more than the fine itself! And there was no way out. It was either pay and stop, or go to court, lose the case and pay the court cost as well.