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In Canada, a bold move to tackle music piracy could see a tax imposed on all music downloads. The tax would be at least 2.1 cents per track, or at least 1.5 cents per track for a ... MUSIC PIRACY AND THE AUDIO HOME RECORDING ACT In spite of the guidance provided by the Audio ... The AHRA also provides for a royalty tax 36 of up to $8 per new digital recording ... How about we have a per child tax of $50/year to account for music piracy, starting from birth, of course.[/sarcasm] What is this crap? Canada needs to get their priorities in orderPlagued by piracy, Indian music wants tax break Wednesday September 8 2004 00:00 IST. IANS ... ... of Ghana (MUSIGA) have reveal that piracy costs Ghanaian workers significant losses in jobs and earnings, and government, substantial lost tax revenue. Piracy in the Ghanaian music ...
... the United States loses more than 46,000 production-level jobs and nearly 25,000 retail jobs due to music piracy. The U.S. government and its citizens lose $422 million in tax ... Canadians may soon pay a small tax on every legal music store download, says a new measure (PDF ... The surcharge would help compensate artists for piracy, according to SOCAN's ... Music piracy - ten inconvenient truths London, 31st May 2007 ... The anti-copyright movement does not create jobs, exports, tax revenues and economic ...
... indirectly by the music industry, and governments who lose millions in tax revenue every year. Local artists and culture also lose out, as piracy ... Music piracy: the facts *Source ... ... number of countries around the world have tried levying an “iPod tax” to compensate the music business for all the unpaid for music on iPods. In Canada “anti-piracy” taxes ...
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