How can the RIAA sue for songs copied but not actually taken?

Some reports claim the perp wiped all backups after stealing the data.
Seems to be conflicting reports.

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Tom Piwowar <t...@tjpa.com> wrote:

> >Just another opening salvo in a cyber war that's sure to heat up as we
> >become more connected. It will be interesting to see how low they can
> >bargain the pirates. And what have they done with their website in the
> >meantime?
>
> How can one ransom back something that was copied and not actually taken?
>
> How can someone "return" something that is just a copy?
>
> How can crooks prove that no copy was retained by them?
>
> Can't do it. There is no sane way to justify paying these crooks anything.
>
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