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Administrator
Link:
http://www.futureshop.ca/marketing/medialevy/en/default.asp?logon=&langid=EN&dept=0&WLBS=fs-web3
In a nutshell, copyright holders are complaining that certain types of removable media is used to infringe copyright laws. They propose increased levies on (%increase in brackets):
- Audiocasettes (106%)
- CD-R/RW (181%)
- CD-R/RW-Audio or Minidicsts (60%)
New levies:
- Recordable DVD (2.27$ per dvd)
- Any kind of storage incorporated in a mp3 player or similar device (2.1 cents per meg)
- Removable memory cards (0.8cents per meb)
Now let's look at what this could entail
CD media is getting obsolete due to limited storage space. DVD media will be the way to go. I work in a company where we typically burn hundreds of CDs / DVDs of legitimate data weekly. A two dollar levy is unreasonable.
A 2.1 cent per meg levy on mp3 player's built in ram means the following: An Apple I-Pod, 20GB Version sells for 799 Canadian Dollars. 20 gigabytes = 20,000 megabytes * 2.1 cents = 420 Dollar tax. Total price after tax = 1219 CAD. Man, I thought 799$ was expensive, 1219$ is out of this world, nobody is gonna buy it. :wtf:
So, from that web link above, .....
You can do something about it. Recordable media costs you enough as it is. Tell the government you do not want to pay these levies.
Honourable Sheila Copps, Minister of Heritage Canada may be reached by e-mail at:
Copps.S@parl.gc.ca
Honourable Allan Rock, Minister of Industry, may be reached by e-mail at:
Minister.industry@ic.gc.ca
Honourable John Manley, Minister of Finance / Deputy Prime Minister, may be reached by e-mail at:
jmanley@fin.gc.ca
Right Honourable Jean Chrtien, Prime Minister of Canada, may be reached by e-mail at:
pm@pm.gc.ca
http://www.futureshop.ca/marketing/medialevy/en/default.asp?logon=&langid=EN&dept=0&WLBS=fs-web3
In a nutshell, copyright holders are complaining that certain types of removable media is used to infringe copyright laws. They propose increased levies on (%increase in brackets):
- Audiocasettes (106%)
- CD-R/RW (181%)
- CD-R/RW-Audio or Minidicsts (60%)
New levies:
- Recordable DVD (2.27$ per dvd)
- Any kind of storage incorporated in a mp3 player or similar device (2.1 cents per meg)
- Removable memory cards (0.8cents per meb)
Now let's look at what this could entail
CD media is getting obsolete due to limited storage space. DVD media will be the way to go. I work in a company where we typically burn hundreds of CDs / DVDs of legitimate data weekly. A two dollar levy is unreasonable.
A 2.1 cent per meg levy on mp3 player's built in ram means the following: An Apple I-Pod, 20GB Version sells for 799 Canadian Dollars. 20 gigabytes = 20,000 megabytes * 2.1 cents = 420 Dollar tax. Total price after tax = 1219 CAD. Man, I thought 799$ was expensive, 1219$ is out of this world, nobody is gonna buy it. :wtf:
So, from that web link above, .....
You can do something about it. Recordable media costs you enough as it is. Tell the government you do not want to pay these levies.
Honourable Sheila Copps, Minister of Heritage Canada may be reached by e-mail at:
Copps.S@parl.gc.ca
Honourable Allan Rock, Minister of Industry, may be reached by e-mail at:
Minister.industry@ic.gc.ca
Honourable John Manley, Minister of Finance / Deputy Prime Minister, may be reached by e-mail at:
jmanley@fin.gc.ca
Right Honourable Jean Chrtien, Prime Minister of Canada, may be reached by e-mail at:
pm@pm.gc.ca