
The Lever uses highly adversarial framing ('grift') and advocacy-oriented language to frame copyright policy as exploitative of independent artists. The outlet centers artist grievances and positions corporate/government interests antagonistically, with minimal representation of counterarguments or policy rationale. Word choice ('grift,' 'hit the wrong note') carries loaded moral judgment rather than neutral analysis.
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Copyright policy debates are ongoing; framing may shift if legislative outcomes emerge or artist coalitions change position.
Proposed copyright fees hit the wrong note for independent artists.
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