A man who tried illegally downloading a Slash album says he accidentally found it to contain child pornography.
Nigel Robertson from Hull, England, admits he tried to steal the music, but insists the indecent image downloads were an accident.
"When I opened some of them up, I realised they were young girls," he told the Daily Mail. "I immediately called my wife. I was panicking. I asked her what she thought I should do and her response was to call the police.
"I was willing to take it on the chin for downloading the music. I half expected to get arrested for that but felt it was important because someone was obviously uploading this."
Now Robertson has been banned from seeing his own children for up to a year while police examine his hard drive.
"It has been a nightmare," he adds. "I feel like I am guilty until proven innocent. That is not the way I understood the British justice system to work."
Meanwhile, in unconfirmed reports, illegal downloads of music by Slash have since dropped by 2000%.