[quote name='camoor']I guess you have to download the album then. After all, you don't want "unscrupulous companies" that support the RIAA to profit!
Please read this before flaming me:
http://www.downhillbattle.org/articles/civil.php?PHPSESSID=d68194425fa6f77023d07ec9d9da18f7[/quote]
I'm not one to flame, but it seems that you're being contradictory just for contradiction's sake. Still, I'll try to address your point...
Regardless of how anyone tries to sugar-coat it, file-sharing is still largely illegal (though I'm being hypocritical, since I participate in illegal file trading just as much, if not more than the next person). The record industry seriously needs to figure out more viable options for music distribution, rather than "suing the pants off anyone who dares to defy them", yes, I agree on that. But again, this issue doesn't really pertain to the topic at hand.
I reiterate, paying for bootlegs is foolish if you can create one by yourself for virtually nothing. Either way, no money is flowing to the original publisher, but at least you're not monitarily supporting companies that are in the sole business of the duplication, mass-distribution, and selling of copyrighted materials if you opt to download an album instead.
Me, I'm still going to buy the albums that I really enjoy, because I see it as a worthy investment.