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www.wired.com -  Details are beginning to emerge of a controversial plan to charge internet users an extra fee through their ISPs to freely download music on P2P networks. Spearheaded by Warner Music Group, which has hired industry consultant Jim Griffin to implement a plan to turn peer-to-peer downloads into cash, the scheme would give P2P users a get-out-of-jail-free card for file sharing activity. BigChampagne, a company that measures digital-media consumption, would be one of several sources supplying the necessary data to track file sharing activity and divvy up the cash among rights holders.
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