
By Eliot Van Buskirk December 08, 2008 | 11:55:27 AM

U.S. universities are getting a glimpse at a plan that would build a small music-royalty fee into the tuition payments they receive from students. If successful, the model — proposed by digital music strategist Jim Griffin on behalf of Warner Music Group — could be expanded to make ISPs the collector of such micro-payments, eliminating some of the most irksome and contentious issues dividing the music industry and its customers.
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