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AudibleMagic has no place in Choruss, he declared during a lengthy telephone conversation.
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Even bloggers who spot the issues inherent in Choruss ` s likely reliance on covenants not to sue almost invariably fall back on the more familiar nomenclature and perpetuate the mischaracterisation that Choruss will be engaged in licensing.
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… Choruss is the name of the new entity, backed by three major record labels, that is interested in granting blanket licenses to universities (and someday residential ISPs) to authorize the music swapping (on P2P and otherwise) that has become a fact of digital life.
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What we ` re trying to do [with Choruss] is to make sure we don ` t have another decade of nitpicking because this business won ` t survive.
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Mr Griffin said in his speech that Choruss is working with professors and chancellors and provosts, university attorneys, IT departments and their public policy advocates.
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Colleges and universities will participate in Choruss ` s programme largely out of fear of losing federal funding if they refuse.
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Warner is trying to promote its own licensing scheme called Choruss while it and the other members of the Big 4 seriously impede studies as they try to blackmail students in universities across America into buying ‘product’.
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The project known as Choruss, which is being incubated at Warner and is planned to be rolled out as a non-profit with Griffin at the helm, proposes to build a small music-royalty fee into university tuition payments received from students, and, if successful, could be expanded to make ISPs the collector of the fees.
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The project known as Choruss, which is being incubated at Warner and is planned to be rolled out as a non-profit with Griffin at the helm, proposes to build a small music-royalty fee into university tuition payments received from students, and, if successful, could be expanded to make ISPs the collector of the fees.
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The project known as Choruss, which is being incubated at Warner and is planned to be rolled out as a non-profit with Griffin at the helm, proposes to build a small music-royalty fee into university tuition payments received from students, and, if successful, could be expanded to make ISPs the collector of the fees.
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