Remember, the RIAA is going after people who are sharing files, not people who are downloading them. There's a crucial difference there.
Regardless, to use a cliche, I'm not sure that "to wrongs make a right" in this case. Even if the RIAA loses this case, I don't know that it will have much affect on the RIAA's cases. Any lawyers in the house? If evidence is obtained illegally but is still true, can it be used in court?
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