The ex-guitarist of the Guns 'n' Roses He has sent his best wishes to the blogger who posted - illegally, they say - the nine songs of the long-worked Chinese Democracy.
Few days ago they arrested the person in charge, kevin cogill, in the city of Los Angeles.
It has transpired that by paying a bond set at U.S. dollar 10000, cogill has already been released, but in the process that follows could be sentenced, in the worst case, to 3 years imprisonment and compensation of no less than $ 250000.
It is known that the main task of investigators is to find the person who originally gave him the songs.
Meanwhile Slash, although he has not participated in the album, he commented on the matter:
"I hope you rot in jail. What he's done is definitely going to affect album sales and it's not fair. The internet is what it is and you must know how to walk on it according to the rules ... but if someone arrives, takes and publishes something without permission, it is a robbery like any other".
Via | NME