El Mahdi
Muad'Dib of the Anauroch
Hmm, I always thought the distribution was illegal, but acquisition wasn't.
For example, if dude X put a PDF up on his web site and allowed dude Y to download it, it would be dude X who got in trouble, rather than dude Y. Dude X has a legal copy which he bought, dude Y has an unauthorized copy which he got for free, but dude X was the one who broke copyright law via distribution of the PDF.
(BitTorrent clouds this issue, because people call it "downloading" when really it is "a bunch of simultaneous uploading and downloading".)
Cheers, -- N
I'm pretty sure "Acquisition" is just as illegal. I don't think the law really diferentiates.
It just seems it's more effective and easier to sue distributors than it is the plethora of those who have downloaded, which for small amounts would probably just amount to small penalties and damages (relatively speaking - there's the probability of more damage$ from someone who's responsible for a few hundred or thousand downloads, than someone who downloaded a few pdf's).