Actually, it probably actually takes one MSFT employee to do it, the maintenance guy who's responsible for that particular building! Maybe the exec that just got fired will be that guy soon!!
This case is just perverted. Here in France I can go to the public library and check out any CD I want for two weeks. So look how easy it is to get music I never paid for. This case illustrates the danger of using apps such as Kazaa (or Limewire or eMule...). People should use private peer to peer apps, which are 100% legal, such as GigaTribe: http://www.gigatribe.com
I've been reluctant to check out Facebook as me and millions of others have already gone through the trouble of getting a MySpace page up...that being said, private networks are very popular. File-sharing is no exception, and Shalsoft's GigaTribe, http://www.gigatribe.com , is a rapidly growing model for the swapping of large files between a private, encrypted environment of friends...
John www.gigatribe.com