These were products that were going out and replacing sales of the legitimate product made by the musicians.

Unless you really know the product, you would not be able to tell.

You've got people who are out to get music cheap.

We tried to narrow down the areas where we're going to focus, where we find the most piracy.

We want this case to send a message that Latin music piracy is not under the radar.

People can rationalize not paying for something, but the fact of the matter is they're stealing. This (music) doesn't get created for free. The consumers are really getting cheated.

The illegal prerelease distribution of albums or individual tracks takes an especially heavy toll on the music community.