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TechDirt's Masnick Responds To Warner's Jim Griffin On Choruss

newtley writes "TechDirt's Mike Masnick writes that the Warner Music Choruss licensing scheme amounts to a Bait-And-Switch operation. Not so, says Jim Griffin, the man charged to put it together. Masnick's story is 'factually incorrect in every respect,' he states. But Griffin 'refused to name a single factual mistake,' Masnick says, noting, 'He fails to address the key problems that we outlined: 1. Why is this program even needed when plenty of musicians are coming up with business models that work today and don't need a new mandatory license (er... 'covenant not to sue') plan? 2. Why do we need a new bureaucracy and won't that divert funds? 3. Will the industry continue to try to shut down file sharing sites? 4. Will the industry continue to push a 3 strikes plan?'"

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  1. Re:Who Says What? by broken_chaos · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow! There are so many "says" and "states" that I almost lost track of what's going on.

    No kidding. I actually had to read/skim the articles (!!) to understand the summary.

  2. A Choruss by MrEricSir · · Score: 2, Funny

    You could almost say there's a Choruss of complaints about this idea.

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  3. No bailout for the music industry? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    C'mon...while we're printing money for all these other crooks why don't we offer the music industry some. $100B seems to be the going rate. Free music anyone?

  4. Re:Three strikes plan? by Hordeking · · Score: 2, Funny

    And there was me thinking it was an attempt at humour.

    That's the genius of my evil plan to take over the world. Lull everyone into thinking I'm just a cute, innocent little troll, and then when the time is right! I spring out and take over the world with my rapier-sharp wit!

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