Canadian Copyright Board Quadruples Levies on Blank Media 33
agallagh42 writes: "Computer World Canada has a piece on increased levies for blank media. Basically, the levy was increased from 5.2 cents to 21 cents (canadian) on CD-R and CD-RW media. They seem to be using the "presumed guilty" idea, and punishing everyone who uses this technology for whatever purpose, legal or otherwise. Does this mean that, since I'm already paying the music industry for my potential pirating, that I can feel free to pirate all I want?"
Tax man! Boom bah, bah boom boom bah! Tax man! (Score:1)
I think I'll close this post with a certain Beatles song...
Let me tell you how it will be,
There's one for you, nineteen for me,
'Cos I'm the Taxman,
Yeah, I'm the Taxman.
Should five per cent appear too small,
Be thankful I don't take it all,
'Cos I'm the Taxman,
Yeah, I'm the Taxman.
If you drive a car, I'll tax the street,
If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat,
If you get too cold, I'll tax the heat,
If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet.
Taxman.
'Cos I'm the Taxman,
Yeah, I'm the Taxman.
Don't ask me what I want it for
(Taxman Mister Wilson)
If you don't want to pay some more
(Taxman Mister Heath),
'Cos I'm the Taxman,
Yeah, I'm the Taxman.
Now my advice for those who die,
Declare the pennies on your eyes,
'Cos I'm the Taxman,
Yeah, I'm the Taxman.
And you're working for no-one but me,
Taxman.
Oh no! I had better not post this, because I might be facilitating copyright infringment with the 2kilobytes of lyrics! Oh, please don't sure Slashdot for my incredibly selfish act of piracy, PLEASE!
Re:You know.. (Score:1)
I know it's lame to reply to your own post, but after actually reading the article (hey, I couldn't do that before firing off my snappy one-liner, could I?), I see that the ambit claim was to increase the levy to $3.00!! Damn, I was just joking, but that really would have been more than people make from legit sales!
Re:The tax on media is a non-issue in the big pict (Score:1)
I fail to see how paying money to music companies keeps frozen bodies off the streets. Do you really like being forced to pay money to record companies just so you can back up your hard drive? It simply makes no sense.
Twenty-one cents (Score:1)
Question... (Score:1)
Aren't Canadians already allowed to make as many copies as they want of other people's compact discs? I thought I read this somewhere...but maybe I don't have it right.
(Damn, posted early) (Score:1)
I forgot to add the following statement: Since Canadians are allowed to copy freely, this levy increase shouldn't be a big deal, eh?
Are you all really this clueless? (Score:1)
Now I remember why I stopped reading
Re:Yay.. 50% inflation. (Score:1)
Re:Tax man! Boom bah, bah boom boom bah! Tax man! (Score:1)
Circumvention (Score:1)
Fantastic political logic there....
It sure would be nice (Score:1)
Where do I get my Cut? (Score:1)
As such, I should be entitled to a slice of this Tax. Where do I sign up to collect?
Re:Circumvention (Score:1)
Re:Taxes! (Score:1)
Taxes! (Score:1)
Digital Media Taxation (Score:1)
Re:Those levy values aren't quite right (Score:1)
You're not pirating anything (Score:1)
You're not pirating anything because under our copyright law its completely legal to make personal copies of any musical work. That's why there is a levy in the first place.
Thats also why I think Napster might have more luck up here.. But it would fuck us up because it would piss the americans off, and we wouldnt want that.....
Re:Think then speak, then listen and speak again. (Score:1)
Re:Those levy values aren't quite right (Score:1)
See here [dealsdirect.com] for a price reference. "Blank CDR Spindle 100 - OEM 80 Minute 12X (NA) $49.75"
What I'd like to know is... (Score:1)
I would think we'd be lucky if half the money even went to the industry in general, and I really doubt any of that will find its way to the actual artists whom this tax is supposed to be helping.
Pass the backbacon and touque.
Re:Those levy values aren't quite right (Score:2)
According to the signs posted in Future Shop, as of January 1st, the levy on CD-RWs went from 5.2 to 21 cents each. The levy on CD-Rs went from 61 to 77 cents each, which is over half of the cost of most CD-Rs available.
The signs are wrong, I guess. According to the article, the levy on CD-Rs and CD-RWs goes from 5.2c to 21c, the levy on CD-R-Audio and CD-RW-Audio (ie, the ones that can be used in crippled "CD recorder" stereos) went from 60.8c to 77c. Same with MiniDiscs. So media that is "meant" for recording music gets hit a lot harder than media that "might" be used innocently. Feh.
*IMPORTANT NOTE TO CANADIANS* (Score:2)
This levy only applies to manufacturers and those importing for resale. It is not a customs 'duty' and is not a 'tax'.
You can still order a shipment of CD's from the US, and pay normal prices for them.
Re:Twenty-one cents (Score:2)
Yay.. 50% inflation. (Score:2)
The tax on media is a non-issue in the big picture (Score:2)
There are more significant things to be concerned about than this. It is just a hot issue for the right wing types who are always sensitive over any perceived tax grab. (This is only a minority of people in Canada. We have to be socialist due to climate, just like everyone else at this latitude. We'd rather pay a little more to the government so we don't have to step over frozen bodies on the way to work.)
Shock! Canada publishes definition of blank media (Score:2)
These guys are scared of something. 21c ain't much of a barrier tho'
Re:Canada is looking about as corrupt as the U.S. (Score:2)
It's a good start, but it'll have to be a bit more professional before I'll touch it.
OK,
- B
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You know.. (Score:3)
..if they jack up the levy just a little bit more, it'll be bigger than the amount of royalties an artist gets when they sell a legit copy (through a major label) !!
Independent Musicians (Score:3)
Re:Canada is looking about as corrupt as the U.S. (Score:3)
As someone once pointed out to me: FairTunes [fairtunes.com]. Looks like a good plan.
Canada is looking about as corrupt as the U.S. (Score:4)
This brazen pickpocketing is nothing short of obscene, and it's part of a pattern of behavior I can't support anymore; until I'm given a way to pay the artists directly, all of my new music will be pirated. It may be illegal, but when the law is crafted by people who wish to steal from me, why would it make sense for me to follow it?
OK,
- B
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Re:Canada is looking about as corrupt as the U.S. (Score:5)
I also ... didn't see any binding guarantee that they would actually send my money to the artists in question, or that they even knew where to send the check.
While we can't offer a binding guarantee (no one can) we do try our hardest to get the money to the artist. Failing that we'll refund your money. So far we've processed 1000 contributions and only one band has rejected payment. Why trust us?
In terms of the professionalism. No one is funding dot.coms. We're doing what we can with what we have.
Matt. (founder of Fairtunes)