You know, I think I heard about this guy a couple weeks on NPR ago because he's getting sued by a lot of the musicans who actually performed this music and stuff. Funny thing is, I think I'm in agreement with the musicians here. He bought all this stuff from some old record producer. The way I It was simply the collection of stuff, not the rights to show it off or copy and sell it. It was compared to going into a music store, buying some shirts and CDs and then claiming you had the right to copy the stuff and sell it for profit. The only difference is that a lot of the stuff was extremely rare so almost no one had seen it since it was locked in a warehouse for years.