Can we say that copyright enforcement is not just jumping the shark, but doing handsprings all around it? Europe might be poised to pass restrictions of the sort the RIAA and MPAA are only dreaming about:
Things look bad for the European Internet: "3 strikes" (the entertainment industry's proposal for a law that requires ISPs to disconnect whole households if one member is accused -- without evidence or trial -- of three copyright infringements) is gaining currency. Efforts to make 3-strikes illegal are being thwarted by the European bureaucracy in the EC.
You could run afoul of this sort of thing trivially, and then be completely hosed - with what sounds like no real recourse. I'm not sure you could find a way to torque off prospective customers more if you tried.