In a strange twist to the tale of legal battles with Pirate Bay, as a result of a leak of emails from anti-piracy company Media Defender, Pirate Bay are seeking to have criminal case against a number of major record labels. The leaked emails showed that they have been using illegal actions to disrupt Pirate Bay including Denial Of Service attacks, spamming and hacking.
We’ve seen the reports of the RIAA on behalf of the record companies playing fast and lose, using its size and clout intimidate people – but it would seem that these organisations feel that it is acceptable for them to break the law, but not others.
More on the story can be found at Digital Music News.

Rough Trade have launched an album club, where each month they’ll send you a copy of what they consider the best album of the month, for a price of course. A great idea, but at £12 a month, for CD which may not appeal to your taste (after all the existing selections range from KT Tunstall to the Arcade Fire), it is a lot of money to gamble – particularly if you can buy the album elsewhere on the net for less. Admittedly the album will be sent to you with a nice set of liner notes etc. 