The RIAA won recent ruling that orders Verizon to give up the name of a user that downloaded 600 songs over the Internet. First, the RIAA having this much power is wrong. Second, how did they know that the user downloaded 600 songs in the first place? If it's a P2P network, how did they get the user's information. Unless, it was their files that s/he downloaded. But then, isn't that entrapment? I wonder if the user even knows that they are being targeted by the RIAA, since Verizon hasn't supplied their information yet.