#6 probably
And on a similar note -
I knew someone who was downloading music and making CD's to sell. He eventually got caught and has his PC confiscated. By that time he'd already made enough money to buy a new one and still have loads spare... To the best of my knowlegde he's still selling illegal copies of CD's... And is quite happy to carry on doing so...
Now I'm not saying that it's right for him to be doing that, but if he can make even a few hundred a month selling CD's to people at £2 a time, why can't the MASSIVE recording industry just sell CD's for less? Are they seriously expecting me to believe that recoring a 10pence CD-R is cheaper than thier own production methods? I've no idea what the exact costs are, but I'm sure that a £13 CD is £12.00 profit... A boycott might make someone do something about it...