There is nothing in 10-local.rules other than the one line I gave:
$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules
ATTRS{idVendor}=="054c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="059a", NAME="WALKMAN"

I share your frustrations with it suddenly failing to work with the latest 
version of ubuntu, I really recommend you check out Philip Langdale's site and 
his response to my questions - which probably mirror your own.
http://intr.overt.org/blog/?p=178&cpage=1#comment-17947

This is part of one of the answers he gave me:
"Now, you’re probably going to tell me that this worked before, and it’s true 
that gvfs-gphoto2 appears to offer normal filesystem operations but it’s all a 
facade, as discussed elsewhere, and it’s constantly copying files to/from /tmp 
when you think it’s just reading and writing. This process is fragile and not 
something I would endorse. But if you really want to use rsync, it’s the only 
way. I’d recommend using go-mtpfs in that case or adding a udev rule to avoid 
marking the walkman as an MTP device so that gvfs-gphoto2 gets used again."

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