Correct. It might be copyright infringement, but it's not theft or stealing. That's because Yello (Dieter and Boris) still have the 8 songs (in whatever format) in their possession.

Yes...it's a shame this happen without their approval. Yes, I downloaded the songs and listened to them. But...I WILL buy the songs when the CD is released. Hell, I can't wait, and my credit card is dancing around my desk in anticipation. (wink)
 
John Szpara
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From: Mark Pulley <mrpulley@lizzy.com.au>
To: yello@mailman.xmission.com
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 1:04:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Yello] Touch Yello 8-Track Album-Preview (Promo)

Quoting John Szpara <fierodsl@pacbell.net>:

> I really don't want this to be a me (or anyone else) versus Yello.  This is an issue about the fallacy of downloading being "theft" or  "stealing". You can only be a thief or steal something which  deprives the owner of that item.

After finishing work tonight, I had a look at Wikipedia (the font of all(!?) knowledge) - according to this, theft is the illegal taking of another person's property - so you are right on this point. However, copyright infringement is still a crime, whether or not you subsequently purchase the CD.

Mark P.
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