A lesson we all can learn from: If you're gonna post a screenshot of what you're up to on your computer, make sure to crop out those browser tabs! Kanye West found out the hard way, after he uploaded an image of his laptop open on a link to a Sufjan Stevens song. Eagle-eyed DJ Deadmau5 also spotted that Kanye had open tabs to illegal file-sharing site The Pirate Bay.

He appeared to be attempting to download music software Serum via the site—and the DJ called him out for:

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Kanye is famously a co-owner of Jay Z's TIDAL, which pitches itself as a champion for paid-music, so this isn't perhaps the best look for West.

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Let's start a Kickstarter to help @kanyewest afford a copy of Serum. — Goat lord (@deadmau5) March 2, 2016

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He needs a small loan of 200$ #prayforyeezy — Goat lord (@deadmau5) March 2, 2016

Meanwhile, Kanye's efforts to ensure that his latest album The Life of Pablo was only available on TIDAL and his own website were in vain, as the record is racking up some serious illegal download figures on file-sharing sites.

The Life of Pablo currently appears twice on The Pirate Bay's top 10 music downloads chart, despite the rapper's insistence on TIDAL exclusivity.

Elsewhere, Jay Z and TIDAL are being sued for allegedly not paying artist royalties.

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