Canadian Copyright Expert On Levy Proposals: Today's Quickie Legislative Solutions Are Tomorrow's Absurdities
from the $2500-iPod dept
Howard Knopf, a well known Canadian copyright expert, recently took a look at some of the failed copyright levy proposals in Canada. The Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) administers theThe point is that these quick solutions aren't solutions at all. Setting up "you're a criminal" taxes to collect money for companies that can't figure out how to adjust their business models is bound to block innovative new technologies, and you can't predict what technologies will drive new business models. As Knopf puts it, "all of this shows that today's quickie proposed legislative solutions and oft inflated tariff proposals to deal with supposedly serious crises arising from copyright and new technology are potentially tomorrows' absurdities or even nightmares."
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I have to ask Blaise: What part of your CV makes you an "expert"?
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Hey you Canucks!
I've got some friends who still live close to the border. Anyone willing to trade medicine for CD-Rs?
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As well...
When asked more recently how they were doling the money out to the artists, they basically said they were giving it to labels, and leaving it up to labels to distribute the money to artists, claiming it wasn't their responsibility to ensure the money got to artists. How much you think the labels are giving to artists? None!!
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How to remove a leech
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Any comments on the actual post?
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CD's are too bulky
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Where do you get this inside information ?
Because I do not recall this snippet being in the news.
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