https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/2412fb/the_web...
https://torrentfreak.com/riaa-and-mpaa-report-notorious-pira...
The gist seems that buying stuff there may be legal if you are Ukrainian or are actually in Ukraine, and quite probably isn't if you are anywhere else.
The RIAA certainly considers them shipless pirates. You are probably paying criminals, and almost certainly are not paying artists.
1: There seem to be a bunch of them, which smells a bit like a coordinated effort.
I just think it might be better to not support sites like that and instead torrent directly for free. No need to sealion.
I'm lost. What do seals have to do with this? Is this a typo, or a turn of phrase I've never seen?
If you want more proof, just look at mp3caprice.com itself. Where is the usual legal stuff like the procedure for reporting claimed infringement? Their single form of contact is a web form. Their privacy policy even lacks a way to contact them.
2. TorrentFreak is hardly a legitimate news source. A simple read of the Wikipedia page on them is pretty embarrassing.
3. Since mp3caprice is obviously not in the USA, they are not bound by our "legal stuff", which can be said of TorrentFreak also.
Expect no more from me. Have a great holiday!