Worker, I'm quite happy to respond and apologise if you've had to wait so long. It's just that I *do* have other things to do (though your witty suggestions as to what they might be are sadly wrong.) On to the substantive point of your last posting but one: "Who ever said I downloaded my 'fairly large library of music which is there for anyone to take'? Certainly not me."
No, I never said you had *downloaded* that library of music (though you argue that you have the right to, and it would be easy to assume that someone who is 'a great believer in sharing' might have acted on that belief). I actually pointed out that you have, in your own words, *uploaded* your music library, as it is 'there for anyone to take'.
You suggest that because you have paid for the CD/ record, you now have the right to distribute it to third parties. You do not. When you buy a CD/ record/ DVD/ software/ whatever, you enter a contract that prohibits you from re-distributing. I notice that you go one stage further and take great personal pride in your own generosity, which I find somewhat hard to swallow, because what you are actually doing is facilitating theft and breaking copyright law.