This document discusses various perspectives on file sharing and copyright law. It begins by stating that file sharers could go to jail, then explores cultural relativism and how morality is shaped by social norms and context. It outlines a taxonomy of actions that are ethical, unethical, legal or illegal. It proposes opening file sharing rings where volunteers openly share files and turn themselves into authorities to expose flaws in the legal system and show how prohibiting file sharing is pointless. The document questions laws and norms and advocates for more open discussion and activism on these issues.