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January 26th, 2009

Isle of Man proposes compulsory license for downloads

Posted by Richard Koman @ January 26, 2009 @ 9:56 PM

Categories: International, RIAA

Tags: Internet Service Provider, Music, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Richard Koman

How much is music worth, say all the music you can suck down a broadband connection? How about $1.38 a month?

The Isle of Man (a self-governing dependency of the British Crown) is proposing a universal music access fee of £1, which would allow any and all residents to download all the music they want – maybe even from P2P nets, The New York Times reports.

Under the proposal, ISPs would collect the tarriff, forward it to an agency (akin to SoundExchange, I suppose), which would pay out to copyright owners based on how often specific tracks were downloaded or streamed.

In 2006, a French proposal similar to the one being discussed on the Isle of Man made it to Parliament, but it was rejected after fierce lobbying from copyright owners. The government later threw its weight behind a new approach: requiring Internet service providers to disconnect persistent pirates.

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Hated it then, like it now
I was opposed to this back in the analog days, back when Fritz Hollings and the RIAA were trying to put a royalty/tax on blank cassettes, and CBS was trying to put analog copy protection (Copy Code) o... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jabster17 Posted on: 01/27/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sounds like a steal wink  johnfenjackson@... | 01/27/09
RE: Isle of Man proposes compulsory license for downloads  jorjitop | 01/27/09
RE: Isle of Man proposes compulsory license for downloads  twaynesdomain | 01/27/09
Hated it then, like it now  jabster17 | 01/27/09

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