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Offline Thorn

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Offline Rictor

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Sweet. The taxations of blank media really is an inovative solution. Its small for each individual CD, but it adds up. Good to see Canada not giving in to RIAA rulings

 

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Offline Flipside

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Good idea, I certainly wouldn't mind paying a small tax on blank media if it slapped the 'Agent Smith's' of the Media companies in the face ;)

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Offline JC Denton

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*applauds his northern neighbors*

Now, if only some of that common sense would spill southways...
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From the article:

A small levy on storage media, say a penny a megabyte...


...except a penny a meg means that the tax on a single 80-minute CD-R would be $7....so for a stack of 100 the final cost would be around $750. :eek: :wtf:  

Now if it were, say, $0.01 per 10 megs, that'd be a bit more sensible, since then you won't be committing highway robbery in selling some blank CDs that may not even be used for music burning at all (and makes a 7-cent discrepancy in tax something hardly worth considering)...

But, back to reality:  does anyone honestly think the RIAA would sit idly by if such legislation shows even the slightest promise of getting passed? :rolleyes:
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Offline IceFire

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You know, I totally forgot about that tax altogether.  Its very transparent and prices for DVDs, and CD's are still extremely reasonable.

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Offline Styxx

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Bah, there's something around 190 other countries in the world where the RIAA has no power whatsoever and no one cares about file sharing, so that's not really a big deal.
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Offline Thorn

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The thing about this is that the RIAA does have power here IIRC....
There's just nothing they can do to us :p

 

Offline Sandwich

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Bah, there's something around 190 other countries in the world where the RIAA has no power whatsoever and no one cares about file sharing, so that's not really a big deal.


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Offline Bobboau

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hmm, that's a realy good idea, wholsale selling of music the media guys can just keep trak of who's music is getting DLed the most to determine who gets the 1/1000000000th of a percent of that peny per disc and I don't have to worry about RIAA suits storming my home
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