p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- “Warner’s Choruss school licensing scheme is being touted by its main engineer, Jim Griffin (left) as, at the least, a partial answer to the bitter and brutal anti-P2P, anti-music-lover, anti-file sharing actions launched by Vivendi Universal (France), Sony (Japan), EMI (Britain), and Warner Music, American, but run by Canadian Edgar Bronfman jr (right), against their own customers,” said p2pnet this summer. The idea is students will pay Warner $5 a month for unlimited music downloads and already, “Tens of thousands of students have signed up to pay for a legal P2P music program in US universities, set to start later this year in experimental form,â€? said Andrew Orlowski in The Register , describing Choruss as, “the incubator hatched by Jim Griffin – a long-time advocate of licensing P2P sharing on networksâ€?. Tens of thousands, eh?

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