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Record industry helps bust counterfeit ring

Record industry helps bust counterfeit ring

General Interest Mar 16,2001 0

"...Redirecting its legal energies momentarily from the assault against online file-sharer Napster, the Recording Industry Assn. of America said Thursday it has helped to bust a Gotham-based ring of counterfeit CD distributors. The U.S. Secret Service, assisted by the RIAA's antipiracy unit, turned up more than 20,000 already-recorded CD-Rs -- along with the 1,200-odd master discs used to record them -- during raids at illicit makeshift distribution operations in Queens and Manhattan on March 8. Among the titles being unlawfully duped were works from Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z, Santana and the Beatles. The RIAA said charges are pending against two suspects involved in the distribution scheme.

The RIAA and the Secret Service also nabbed a king's ransom in high-tech hardware, including more than a hundred CD-burning drives, a half-dozen computers, two industrial-strength color copiers and a host of printing and wrapping gear.

The trade group, which represents the major music labels that sell more than 90% of all the recorded music worldwide, said the Queens and Manhattan operations had the capacity to crank out nearly 3 million bogus CDs annually, costing the industry an estimated $47 million. The fake discs are typically sold by street vendors of major cities like New York for no more than $5 each -- a deep discount on the $17.98 typically paid at retail outlets for the real thing..." NULL

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