Yes but they really don't have any evidence against you regardless. A filelist, whoopity-do, that's completely circumstantial and meaningless. Unless they actually download said files (which presents legal issues for THEM, if you want to get really technical,) and can PROVE it (which they can't,) they have no case. Even if they did, and can prove it, they still have no case. Even if they wanted to take you to court it would be extremely expensive and not worth their time. It's all one big scare tactic, and it sucks. Their subpoenas to ISPs to release IP address owner information based on nothing but their word is both illegal and ludicrous. If my ISP did give out my information, I would honestly sue them, and the RIAA, in a counter-suit. I bet I could even get private funding, Verizon has a case against them (although it's failing, despite the fact they are clearly in the right, unfortunately. Who says the American Justice System is the best is nuts. We're adopting a policy of "guilty until proven innocent - which we won't give them a chance to do.")
The RIAA is full of shit, and they are calling piracy the major problem when their own records don't even come CLOSE to showing this 4 billion lost to piracy. Actually, their OWN numbers would show piracy costing them about 110 million, and that's without even disputing their numbers.
In actuality, the artists they represent in 90% of cases would care less about the 50 cents a CD in royalties they are losing, if they are losing anything at all. The real problem is that filesharing and internet music pay system jeopardize such things as the single, which is now a thing of the past, and ridiculously priced CDs. Conventional music sales through labels is going to be a thing of the past in a matter of years - and the music industry is shitting in thier pants. You know what I think? FUCK THEM. It's about the ARTISTS, not about the people who produce the artists music and get nearly all of the money. And the music industry is responsible for the horrible downturn in music the past couple of years, where commercially made bands such as the backstreet boys and brittney spears have dominated the market. Good ridance. I have officially decided to boycot any new released commercially produced music and stick to the MASSIVE amount of free independent music that is soon to become the wave of the future.
The actual 4 billion they are losing is aparently the disparity between units shipped and units sold. What this disparity is, I don't know.
I REALLY hate that Hilary whatshername. The RIAA should be disbanded or completely remade, immediately.