Kevin Cogill, the Los Angeles man who was busted last August for posting online nine unreleased tunes from the Gunners' heavily anticipated, yet eternally delayed new album was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days of home confinement.
While the sentence isn't extreme, it does set a bit of a precedent. Leaking music will get you in trouble.
In addition to the house arrest, Cogill will get 1 year probation as well as be forced to star in an anti-piracy public safety announcement.
Looks likle he will need plenty of fat burner while he is cooped up in his home for 2 months. Don't get too fat kid.
Oh yeah...Guns N' Roses are a bunch of jerks when it comes to this stuff. Everyone knows Axel Rose is a total douche, but it appears they are trying to get into Metallica anti-sharing territory.
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