Contributed by SydBarrett420. Posted by aubin on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
The Canadian Copyright Board has approved yet another tax designed to punish legal music purchasers while encouraging underworld of music piracy. The result is that people who legally (and morally) purchase music will now be punished for those who pirate.
The board approved a 3.1¢ tax on individual songs, bringing the price to the less catchy $1.02. The tarriff has been designed to compensate artists for the reproduction of their songs - as opposed to the other ¢99 which must vanish into thin air. When you purchase music and support small Canadian artists like the The Weakerthans, the extra money will be going to artists based on sales - meaning, your money will go to rock stars like Nickelback. The law is also retroactive to 1996, meaning companies like PureTracks and Apple's iTunes will need to pay for the past few years as well. You can see more about the situation here. Canada already imposes a tax on blank CDs, even if they are used to backup data or your own music. The side effect is that when an independent band records a CD themselves, the money will go to a clearing house to be distributed to other, more successful artists. Canadian Info (33 comments)
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BizzleBrizzle (October 23, 2007)
There could be many reasons to tax music downloads, but this has to be the stupidest and most illogical.
WilliamHowardTaft (October 23, 2007)
wiggidy wiggidy whack!! 1+ Reply
Dante3000 (rich) (October 23, 2007)
The Canadian dollar is up on the American dollar and now Canada is doing something that is stupid even to Americans...Truly we have entered the golden age of topsy turvy. 3+ Replies
LookBackAndLaugh (October 23, 2007)
I know that the entire ordeal is pretty stupid, but this article is just way too slanted and over-the-top. It makes good points, but its just makes it seem a bit childish. 2+ Replies
toma (October 23, 2007)
considering downloading music is technically legal in canada anyway if it's for personal use this seems like a weird decision.
veganboyjosh (October 23, 2007)
speaking of "downloading music", can anyone recommend a good free punky/diy podcast? 1+ Reply
brentmills (October 23, 2007)
what do you guys think of my new bass drum graphic?
ArtieFufkin (October 23, 2007)
This may not be the best way to go about doing this, but I think what the Canadian government is trying to do is compensate artists, with the .03 extra cents, who would otherwise not see any money because of piracy. If it is, in fact, based on sales, then that does seem a bit unfair however. This PN article is written rather biased though. Canada pays a lot of taxes, but they also receive free universal health care (for the most part) 2+ Replies
jacknife737 (October 23, 2007)
"Canada already imposes a tax on blank CDs, even if they are used to backup data or your own music" | Features
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