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Choruss Keynote at Digital Music Forum East
Thursday, March 5, 2009If you haven't already seen it, read the text of the keynote speech given by Jim Griffin at the Digital Music Forum East last week. Hypebot posted the entire thing. Griffin is the founder of Choruss, an organization currently working with universities
in an attempt to monetize campus P2P traffic through blanket licenses ("actuarial
monetization ideas and network fee approaches," explained Griffin)...
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