Gun ‘n Roses Album Pirate Pleads Not Guilty
Kevin Cogill, 27 from Los Angeles charged with violating federal copyright law, has pleaded not guilty to placing nine tracks on the website - http://www.antiquiet.com, from rock band - Guns N' Roses upcoming and as yet, unreleased album called ‘Chinese Democracy’.
If, found guilty, Coghill released on bail, faces 3-years in federal prison and 5-years if it is found that he posted the songs on the Internet for commercial gain.
According to FBI, Cogill posted the 9-songs from the album 10-years in the making on his website in June, though they were removed later.
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