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Willkillforfood
2007-10-21, 03:32 AM
http://www.macnn.com/articles/07/10/19/canada.taxing.music.sales/

Canadians may soon pay a small tax on every legal music store download, says a new measure (PDF) sanctioned by the Copyright Board of Canada. Requested by the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), the tax would apply at least 2.1 cents to every individual song download and 1.5 cents per track for complete albums. Subscription download and streaming services would themselves be charged between 5.7 and 6.8 percent of a user's monthly fees. Minimum fees would also apply for every larger download or subscription.

The surcharge would help compensate artists for piracy, according to SOCAN's reasoning. The publishing group draws similarities between this and a 21-cent fee already applied to blank CDs in the country; the right to copy a song from an online store demands the same sort of levy applied to copying a retail CD, SOCAN argues.

The tax may have a significant impact for online stores such as iTunes and Canada-based Puretracks, which will have to factor the amount both into future and past sales. The new tax would be retroactive to January 1st, 1996 and would effectively cover all sales and subscriptions from such services since their beginnings, which typically followed shortly after those in the US. Free services are not currently subject to the added cost.

While no public responses have been made, the Copyright Board report notes that both Apple and the RIAA-equivalent Canadian Recording Industry Association were heavily involved in resisting proposed rates. Higher rates that had been initially suggested, as well as minimum fees, would "handicap" a digital music business that already has to compete with pirated tracks that users can find for free, both Apple and the CRIA said.

The decision has not set a fixed date for when stores would begin paying the fee, but said it would roll out any tariffs "gradually" to soften the immediate blow.

This decision follows a related move in July, in which the Copyright Board had tentatively approved a media player and memory levy that would add to the price of iPods and removable flash storage under the assumption that the devices were being used to carry copyrighted material.


GG Canada. GG.

HandOfHeaven
2007-10-21, 09:23 AM
Ugh...

WetWired
2007-10-21, 02:13 PM
21 cents tax per CD? That's like half of what they cost. If I lived in Canada, I'd have visiting friends smuggle some in from the states...

Lenny
2007-10-21, 04:03 PM
And if a single CD only cost 42 cents, then I'd have visiting firnds smuggle some in from Canada. :rolleyes:

I think it's quite an amusing tax. The folks who asked for it are probably hoping it will bring them more money, and protect their music, but it's just going to turn more Canadians towards illegal downloading.

WetWired
2007-10-21, 05:11 PM
We're talking about blank CDs, here, just so we're clear.

Draco2003
2007-10-21, 09:47 PM
I was reading this and just had to add my 2 cents... heh heh...

Anyways. That sounds very stupid. Charge the people who actually buy the music, to cover the cost of the people who steal it? That's just retarded! Jeezus... the Canadians must have a Bush leading them... I hope to god America doesn't follow suit. You would think they would put internet slueths on the case for finding IP addresses of people who host the free download sites or something. Why do all the people who lead an honest life suffer for that kind of shit?