The Music Cops' Pick Of The Pops
AVRIL LAVIGNE The Canadian teen is 2003's riskiest download. Complicated was cited in more than 50 subpoenas [THREE HANDCUFFS]
THE EAGLES Better pay if you want to check out Hotel California. As for the band's other hits, there's less need to worry [ONE AND HALF HANDCUFFS]
BUSTA RHYMES The rapper's collaboration with P. Diddy, Pass the Courvoisier, raised a red flag more than 30 times [THREE HANDCUFFS]
MICHAEL JACKSON The King of Pop, who blasted the RIAA, has seen nearly every single from his Bad album targeted [TWO HANDCUFFS]
MARVIN GAYE Few pre-1975 songs made the subpoena hit list with the notable exception of Gaye's Let's Get It On [TWO AND HALF HANDCUFFS]
FAITH HILL She was one of the few country stars to even make the list. Garth Brooks downloaders, rest easy for now [ONE HANDCUFF]
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