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Music Biz News: L.A. Antipiracy Raid Nets $4M, RIAA & Mastercard, Facebook News Feed Update & More

Debunking The 'But People Just Want Stuff For Free' Myth. (TD) RIAA, MPAA recruit MasterCard to help them police the Internet. (MYCE) L.A. antipiracy raid nets $4 million in counterfeit. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/12/more-news-10.html]

  • Debunking The 'But People Just Want Stuff For Free' Myth. (TD)
  • RIAA, MPAA recruit MasterCard to help them police the Internet. (MYCE)
  • L.A. antipiracy raid nets $4 million in counterfeit goods. (LATimes)
  • Survey: People can't live without high-speed Internet. (CNET)
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