{"id":2338,"date":"2009-09-03T14:44:01","date_gmt":"2009-09-03T19:44:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wayneandwax.com\/?p=2338"},"modified":"2015-01-07T13:57:47","modified_gmt":"2015-01-07T17:57:47","slug":"who-gotcha","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wayneandwax.com\/?p=2338","title":{"rendered":"Who Gotcha?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>The Story Behind The Story Behind The Roxanne Shante Story<\/strong><br \/>\nBy Wayne Marshall and Jeff Chang<\/p>\n<p>If a rapper claims to be a killer, no one cares. If she says she has an education, they send in an investigative reporter, or at least someone who purports to be. <\/p>\n<p>Oh don&#8217;t we love gotcha journalism. But who&#8217;s really getting got here?<\/p>\n<p>Two weeks ago, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nydailynews.com\/ny_local\/queens\/2009\/08\/23\/2009-08-23_rapper_schools_record_label_qns_ma_makes_warner_music_foot_bill_for_phd.html\">New York Daily News<\/a> ran a story in which legendary rapper Roxanne Shante says she forced Warner Bros through a contractual clause to pay for her education, earning degrees from Marymount Manhattan College and Cornell University. <\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, lawyer and &#8220;pro-copyright&#8221; blogger <a href=\"http:\/\/copyrightsandcampaigns.blogspot.com\/2009\/09\/my-slate-piece-roxannes-nonexistent.html\">Ben Sheffner<\/a> published his piece of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.slate.com\/id\/2227090\/\">gotcha journalism<\/a>, claiming that not only did Warner not have direct contracts with Shante, but that she hadn&#8217;t finished her coursework at Marymount Manhattan and never enrolled in Cornell. <\/p>\n<p>Perhaps most annoying to Sheffner was that &#8220;the story was endlessly blogged and tweeted, heralded as an example of a heroic triumph by a girl from the projects over her evil record label.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Commenters around the web have praised the Slate piece as a fine bit of investigative reporting by a disinterested journalist. Here&#8217;s <i>our<\/i> gotcha: he&#8217;s not disinterested, and the investigative reporting wasn&#8217;t all that investigative. <\/p>\n<p>First, his &#8220;disinterest&#8221;: his Slate piece contains, at the bottom, what seems like a standard statement of disclosure: &#8220;While an attorney in private practice in the early 2000s, he represented numerous AOL Time Warner entities, including several Warner Music Group companies, on issues unrelated to Roxanne Shant\u00e9.&#8221; Yup, he was defending the &#8220;evil record labels,&#8221; even then.<\/p>\n<p>And still is. His bio <a href=\"http:\/\/copyrightsandcampaigns.blogspot.com\">on his blog<\/a> states that he is an attorney currently employed by NBC Universal, and his job description includes &#8212; we presume &#8212; looking sometimes at exactly the kind of artist contracts Shante would have signed.<\/p>\n<p>By his own writing, he is not really a disinterested observer. The bio reads:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Ben Sheffner is a copyright\/First Amendment\/media\/entertainment attorney and former journalist. Ben is currently working as a production attorney in the NBC Universal Television Group. Preiously [sic], he worked as an associate at O&#8217;Melveny &#038; Myers LLP, as Senior Counsel, Content Protection Litigation at Fox, and as Litigation Counsel at NBC Universal. From July-November 2008, Ben served as Special Counsel on Senator John McCain&#8217;s presidential campaign where, among other responsibilities, he handled the campaign&#8217;s copyright, trademark, and other IP issues.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Clearly, Sheffner&#8217;s interest in this story, which motivated his questionable &#8220;investigation,&#8221; grows out of his ongoing efforts to protect the interests of his former and current (and future?) employers and, more generally, to advance the pro-copyright, pro-corporate side of the intense public conversation around the present state and future of the music industry. <\/p>\n<p>Sheffner has backed the same interests in his coverage on his blog and for <a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/tech-policy\/news\/2009\/07\/o-tenenbaum-riaa-wins-675000-or-22500-per-song.ars\">other online outlets<\/a>, on the two cases involving the RIAA and alleged copyright-infringing filesharers that have, to date, gone to trial. He&#8217;s pretty much in the pocket, as they say.<\/p>\n<p>We can imagine him looking at that piece and going, &#8220;Aw shit. Now I&#8217;m gonna have to give those kiddie actors a college clause &#8212; no way!&#8221; Then firing up his word-processing program and emailing Slate&#8217;s editors.<\/p>\n<p>OK, so Shante didn&#8217;t have Warner pay for her education directly &#8212; and perhaps we&#8217;ll never know if one of the subsidiary labels made such an agreement with her because Pop Art&#8217;s contracts were supposedly lost in a flood. Cold Chillin&#8217;s file with Warner, according to Sheffner, didn&#8217;t have that level of detail. (Makes sense the file might be incomplete &#8212; they ended up at odds with each other after the big judgment against Biz Markie over his sampling case.)<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s what WB&#8217;s counsel wrote to Sheffner: &#8220;If Cold Chillin&#8217; guided this artist&#8217;s compensation to education expenses that would certainly be a worthy one.&#8221; Then Sheffner makes what seems to be his main point right after that: &#8220;None of the half-dozen music industry sources contacted by <i>Slate<\/i> for this article had ever heard of a record label making an open-ended commitment to finance an artist&#8217;s education.&#8221; Gotcha! <\/p>\n<p>But what of her education? Sheffner makes a big point of alleging Shante did not receive her Ph.D. and is not listed as a practicing doctor. Gotcha again! (Sheffner seems to fetishize this &#8220;Doctor&#8221; thing. Maybe he&#8217;s sharpening his knives for Dr. Dre next?) But according to her, Shante <i>has<\/i>  received her BA and MA degrees. Her passionate message in her talks to hip-hop youths across the country is about the importance of education. Clearly much more of the story here is begging to be told.<\/p>\n<p>Most importantly, Shante said she attended college under another assumed name &#8212; not even her birth name &#8212; because of a domestic violence situation. Sheffner didn&#8217;t follow up on, we think, a reasonable, relevant, and obvious lead here. If she was right, he must have known at that point the story might have required real investigative reporting. Yet Slate&#8217;s editors didn&#8217;t put the brakes on the story even at this point. Instead, the piece ran with Sheffner&#8217;s slander that she failed to &#8220;substantiate such claims.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>So what did we learn here? One, Warner Brothers didn&#8217;t, but perhaps someone in the industry did fund Shante&#8217;s education. Two, Shante may not have a Ph.D.<\/p>\n<p>We think that&#8217;s all pretty thin for a so-called expos\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>Too bad this couldn&#8217;t be settled with battle rhymes. We all know who&#8217;d win that one.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><em>cross-posted to <a href=\"http:\/\/cantstopwontstop.com\/blog\/the-story-behind-the-story-behind-the-roxanne-shante-story\/\">cantstopwontstop<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Story Behind The Story Behind The Roxanne Shante Story By Wayne Marshall and Jeff Chang If a rapper claims to be a killer, no one cares. If she says she has an education, they send in an investigative reporter, or at least someone who purports to be. Oh don&#8217;t we love gotcha journalism. 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