And what are you planning to do when you get a nice letter from RIAA telling you you're being sued?
I think this is his business not yours. A lot of people think the music industry is taking advantage of people in managing music sales (and a lot of people within the business think likewise) and see such methods of promoting positive change.
Let's not forget that the music execs wouldn't even have us sharing non drm tracks within our computers at home a few years ago. And apple was one of the biggest proponents of non drm.
Imagine if they had gotten their way what a twisted, crappy situation our libraries would have been in, tied to all sorts of restrictions for our music, the music we own, eventually leading us to buy again and again all sort of formats.
The same twisted reality that they won't let you tranfer in a manageable format any hd recorded format from your tv to your mac in most hd boxes.
Same when vhs and beta came out, they were trying to stop people from actually owning their own recorded content.
As always positive change happens when one goes against the grain.
I am not suggesting anyone become a thief, but I won't think twice in downloading a dvd rip of a dvd I already own say. It's preposterous to think otherwise.