In the late ’60s, the recorded music industry had to deal with bootleg records sold from under the counter at record stores and from car trunks. Today it’s much more complicated.
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Jada Pinkett Smith reveals what Chris Rock said to her after Oscars slap
Jada Pinkett Smith earlier disclosed that she and Will Smith have been separated since 2016.
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'Big Brother Canada' Season 12: Casting open across the country
Do you have what it takes to be a ‘Big Brother Canada’ houseguest?
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Actors union slams Hollywood studios' 'bullying tactics' as talks break off
The studios announced that they had suspended negotiations, saying the gap between the two sides was too great, while the union said they were mischaracterizing their offers.
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Josh Duggar to stay in prison until 2032, appeal in child porn case rejected
Duggar was convicted in 2021 for downloading child sex abuse images and is currently serving a 12.5-year prison sentence.
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From pop to potato chips, report finds ultra-processed food can be addictive
Ultra-processed foods, like sugary drinks, potato chips and ready meals, can cause withdrawal symptoms similar to trying to quit smoking.
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'Rick and Morty' is back for Season 7: A first look at the shenanigans
Rick and Morty are back, baby! What kinds of crazy intergalactic hijinks will these two get up to next?
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Happy Howl-oween! Send us photos of your pets dressed up in costume
Send us a photo of your pet all dressed up for Halloween for a chance to be featured in our coverage.
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Billy Ray Cyrus marries singer Firerose in 'perfect, ethereal celebration'
Billy Ray Cyrus gushed about the wedding, saying it ‘will always be the beautiful, joyous day that our two souls united as one in holy matrimony.’
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Michael Chiarello, celebrity chef and Food Network star, dies at 61
Celebrity chef Michael Chiarello died after being treated for an acute allergic reaction that led to anaphylactic shock.
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Heartwarming Mr. Dressup documentary sure to delight Canadians of all ages
Prime Video’s Mr. Dressup documentary takes a deep dive into the endearing character of Ernie Coombs and his legacy in children’s television programming.
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