] "Lawsuits on 12-year-old kids for downloading music, ] duping a mother into paying a $2,000 settlement for her ] kid?" said rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy. "Those scare ] tactics are pure Gestapo." ] ] "File sharing is a reality, and it would seem that the ] labels would do well to learn how to incorporate it into ] their business models somehow," said genre-busting DJ ] Moby in a post on his Web site. "Record companies suing ] 12-year-old girls for file sharing is kind of like ] horse-and-buggy operators suing Henry Ford." ajc.com | News | Artists blast record companies over lawsuits against downloaders |