Canada: P2P downloads ok, but no uploading
MSNBC.com reported yesterday that Canadian copyright regulators said downloading copyrighted music from P2P networks (such as Kazaa) appeared to be legal under that country’s law, but they said uploading was still prohibited. Also, a government levy of as much as US$25 has been imposed on iPod-like MP3 players, putting the devices in the same category as audio tapes and blank CDs. This is to pay musicians and songwriters for revenues lost from all the downloading, as manufacturers, in making these devices, are responsible for paying the fees. Also, producers of media such as CDs and DVDs will now have to pay a per-unit fee into a pool designed to compensate musicians and songwriters.
No prizes guessing who’s NOT going to like this.
Read more here.
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May 11th, 2007 at 12:23 am
Your home town is Batu Gajah, Perak, Malaysia? Mine too :o)