I think the entire Springsteen Wrecking Ball album was available on YouTube two weeks ahead of it's actual release, if fact most if not all of it appeared on here as I recall. If artists and record companies are so casual about the intellectual properties of their product that it become available ahead of release, thus potentially depriving them of royalties, then whose fault is that? I used to be dead against piracy and illegal downloading etc, but I have changed my mind since there is so much hipocracy around the subject from the record companies and artists, who cry foul when it happens, but seem to take zero security measures to actually protect their stuff. The only reason that Aerosmith track was available in the first place is that it was made available through either neglect or theft, which is the responsibility of the record label.