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I Own Therefore I Am: Copyright, Personality, And Soul Music In The Digital Commons, David Dante Troutt Dec 2009

I Own Therefore I Am: Copyright, Personality, And Soul Music In The Digital Commons, David Dante Troutt

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

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How ‘Choruss’ Can Turn Into A Cacophony: The Record Industry’S Stranglehold On The Future Of Music Business, Andrey Spektor Apr 2009

How ‘Choruss’ Can Turn Into A Cacophony: The Record Industry’S Stranglehold On The Future Of Music Business, Andrey Spektor

Andrey Spektor

March of 2009 was a significant month for shaping the battles for the upcoming year. First, the mastermind of the RIAA’s new plan to legalize peer-to-peer file sharing, Jim Giffin, finally gave a presentation about Choruss—an independent entity that will be unveiled in the Fall of 2009. Choruss will aggregate licenses from major record labels and sell them to universities and other internet service providers. The cost would be passed on to users, who would in turn have an all-you-can-download access to music. While Choruss would obviously increase the RIAA’s profits and inoculate online music piracy, the emerging digital markets …