Belgium To Tax Rewritable CDs 57
An anonymous reader writes "The Belgian federal government will quietly introduce a tax on rewritable CDs on May 1, the office of the country's minister of economy confirmed. Officially called a "compensation for personal use," the tax will add 12 euro cents (13 cents) per hour to the price of a CD-R. The proceeds are earmarked for composers, copyright holders and performers. Here is the scoop."
Hope it doesn't happen here. (Score:2)
I'm probably an anomaly - so far most of my CD-Rs are backups of my PC data and stuff like tools - e.g. memtest86, antivirus bootcds and so on.
Re:Hope it doesn't happen here. (Score:1)
More interesting is the question: what is the point of taxing rewritable media? If you pay for being rewritable (CD-RW costs a lot more than CD-R), chances are, that you will not keep the stuff on it for long. Probably you won't be using CD-RW's to build your personal CD library copied from wherever.
I would be interested to see the justification (as the English article doesn't seem to have any). (The fact that casette tapes are rewritable too doesn't count as one
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Copying is fine! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Copying is fine! (Score:1)
What's next? An air tax? To pay for the air that you will breath? And will someone say "OK, now breathing is fine, because you have already payed."
Re:Copying is fine! (Score:2)
In the US, use the Music CDR for the pre-paid royalty. So far the Data CDR is not for music. It's still considered a data format, not a music format. I'm still not clear if an MP3 is a data format or a music format since it will not play in most CD players.
I have a bunch of Audio CDR's for my music. I wouldn't want to be accused of piracy!
Options (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Options (Score:1)
Re:Options (Score:3, Interesting)
As long as just one member country ma
Re:Options (Score:2)
In theory this works. But just before the same thing was implemented in Canada, all the stores went and put away all their non-levy CD-Rs, lied to their customers saying they were sold out, and the after the date, they put all the discs back and sold them at the levied price, pocketing the extra margin.
Re:Options (Score:1)
If you plan to go to France, you'll be surprised to see that this tax is already there and a lot more expensive :
Only for cds you own (Score:2, Informative)
Some political parties even want an extra tax to compensate the industry for losses of illegal copying! Since the elections are sheduled for may 18th, you can punish those bastards right away! *grin*
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
(sorry, I'm abroad, don't have all the nice colored political leaflets)
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
"In december had de partij Spirit voorgesteld om alle muziekdownloads te legaliseren en de rechthebbenden te compenseren via een forse belasting op blanco cd's en harde schijven, maar zover zijn we nog niet."
This proposal is much more extreme: all downloads of music (!) would be legalised and a compensation for the industry would be paid by taxing cds and hard disks.
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:2)
We (or you, in this case) already have tax on blank CD.
They propose to legalize download in exchange of a tax. Well. (too small issue alone to cast my vote anyway)
Now, back to flemish (the few I knew is now mixed with german, shit)
"Een kopie maken van een cd die u niet gekocht hebt of gedownloade muziek op cd branden blijft illegaal."
-> By
Only for cds you own (Score:1)
I really don't have a problem with it either. Copying cds shouldn't be legal, I think. It's not public domain and people invest a lot of money in recording albums so consumers should pay.
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:3, Informative)
And the problem is what is private use. And I can't find anything which state that copying something from kazaa is illegal. When napster was hot, IFPI menaced (email, letters) against people sharing stuff, not downloading it
Now, for 'ethical' things, artists should be retributed for their work, of course. But as you stated, ther are a lot of problem with existing
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:2)
Oh absolutely. I can think of loads and loads of artists who should be 'retributed' for their work. The late, great, Bill Hicks had the right idea.
"M.C. Hammer? Come over here. Now suck Satan's cock... Vanilla Ice? Come over here..."
I think you meant to say they should have restitution, but the idea of retribution for the suffering they've imposed is just so much more appealing...
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
retribution in french means money you get for a work you did.
learned something today
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
Only for cds you own (Score:1)
Nobody seems to care anyway. There is certainly no debate in the Belgian media on this issue.
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
-uso.
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:3, Insightful)
Heck, I hardly burn _any_ music CD (I'm not a music fan), and as a result I will have paid any music CD I would ever copy several times on taxes.
If they tax it, they should compensate, in this case, it's just
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:2)
iirc, CD-R have taxed for some time in France now
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:1)
Re:Only for cds you own (Score:2)
A bit out of date but:
http://www.vnunet.fr/actu/article.htm?numer
Heck, it'll be Luxembourg then.
8,5 per 50 CDr or 85 Euro for 500, I mean, for a number of ppl it gets pretty interesting to drive 160 km if you're around Brussels.
One of the advantages of combining the power of the internet and living in a small country.
Long Live Luxembourg!
Big Deal (Score:1)
Ok I am taking about the US but the logic will apply anywhere. I don't like it if the money is going to RIAA but are we just talking about attacking the funding sources of the RIAA and it's EU counterpart. Or are we ju
Re:Big Deal (Score:2, Insightful)
It's the justification for the tax that people don't like.
Legal to copy then (Score:1, Troll)
H'mm... (Score:3, Funny)
Not a great compromise (Score:1)
Pretty steep (Score:1)
80 minute CDs.
50 CDs to a spindle.
4,000 minutes per spindle
at 0.12/recordable hour
8/spindle
That's too much in my books.
Re:Could you define that in American Values? (Score:2)
And before anyone else asks, that's CDN$12.78, A$14.24, and £5.56... other conversions available here [xe.com].
Re:Could you define that in American Values? (Score:1)
Re:Could you define that in American Values? (Score:2)
Re:Could you define that in American Values? (Score:1)
Not CDRW (Score:3, Informative)
It also says there was already a tax for audio CD-R that'll be increased from 12 eurocents to 23 eurocents.
The important questions. (Score:2)
Are there any other industries where the government makes you pay for the crimes of others?
Re: (Score:2)
Here in Denmark... (Score:1)
Nowadays most of the CD's i buy comes from Germany! But even the Belgian tax is way less than ours!
Catching up to America... (Score:2)
Belgium, I salute you!
Re:Catching up to America... (Score:4, Insightful)
Then make it public the government's illegal support of the recording industry is costing the community a lot of money.
There are elections in Belgium in 2 months. Make an issue of it.
Re:Catching up to America... (Score:2)
Actually, this is incorrect. Elections are 18 May 2003 (more like three weeks from now) for Belgium Federal Parliament & Senate.
Re:Catching up to America... (Score:2)
Well, the way Canada got around that one was to call it a "levy" instead of a tax. (Canada has a similar law.)
Re:Catching up to America... (Score:1)
Wonderful (Score:2)
Re:Wonderful (Score:1)
thanks.
That's some kinda tax! (Score:3, Funny)
Good Lord!! 12 cents/hour adds up to 20.16/week! That's 150.27/month!
What's that? Oh, they mean 12 cents/hour of recordable time on the disk...nevermind.
Taxing HDD is next.. (Score:1, Interesting)
Freedom Waffles (Score:5, Funny)
Personally (Score:2, Insightful)
The problem is that this law doesn't actually do that. It just adds another penalty, rather than switching penalties from prosecution to a small tax.
But I still think this is probably the best way for the music industry to make up its lost profit.
Re:Personally (Score:4, Insightful)
does this mean... (Score:2)