While “who’s this harming?” may be a very popular rationale or excuse when pirating media, I believe an even bigger sentiment is “yeah, but what are the odds of me—of all people—getting caught?” Well, it does happen, and when it does it costs quite a bit of money. As Mintz Levin attorney Susan Neuberger Weller explains, former Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum will end up paying $675,000 for downloading and distributing 30 songs on peer-to-peer file-sharing sites. Weller is an author on Copyright & Trademark Matters.