I'm not confident enough to propose elaborate solutions to these
problems, especially at the technical end of things. I do agree that
Rhythmbox isn't the problem here, although one of the simplest solutions
would be to make it simple to enable "special character stripping". The
problem is in the NTFS-3G driver, I think. It shouldn't impose full
POSIX compatibility on a filesystem that is associated with an OS that
isn't POSIX compliant. The developer suggests it's needed for full
flexibility and interoperability:

From: http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-faq/#posixfilenames2
"NTFS supports several filename namespaces at the same time: DOS, Win32 and 
POSIX. While the NTFS-3G driver handles all of them, it always creates new 
files in the POSIX namespace for maximum portability and interoperability 
reasons. This means that filenames are case sensitive and all characters are 
allowed except ‘/’ and ”. This is perfectly legal on Windows, though some 
application may get confused. If you find so then please report it to the 
developer of the relevant Windows software."

His first suggestion that it's for "maximum portability and
interoperability" reasons is instantly quashed by the fact that the
files are unusable and completely incompatible within Windows.

You'll notice he says towards the end "This is perfectly legal on
Windows, though some applications may get confused... please report it
to the developer...". Windows Explorer is the first thing that get's
confused and the command prompt can't manipulate it either, not just
some Windows application, the Windows system. I have not tested
compatibility right through Vista and 7, but it's definitely apparent in
XP and I assume those two as well. The NTFS-3G driver has got to prevent
the use of special characters in the same way that Nautilus prevents
forward slashes being used on ext4 partitions.

The way I see it is, preventing the characters is a much safer option
than allowing.

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Rhythmbox shouldn't set illegal / special characters on filenames (i.e. "?"; 
question mark) when ripping to NTFS volumes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318625
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