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Oh dear, poor swedish people !
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Lil-H
This is no joke guys, not even april fool's

The gouvernment of Sweden have made a new law, a very stupid law that is. Now everyone who wants to buy a blank cd or dvd they have to pay some sort of "tax" to the gouvernment, due to too much piracy.

For each Mb, you have to pay 0.002 norwegian kroners, this may not seem much, but for a dvd consisting of 4.7Gb, you nearly have to pay 20 kroner, in US$ this equals $3.5. this is only for dvd-r, the price for dvd-rw is twice as much. so for a dvd-rw you end up paying the price for the dvd, then $7 in tax..

Wouldnt surprise me at all if norway followed this insanly stupid law...


We can do nothing but pity the swedish gouvernment :whip: :whip:
Pjotr G
In the netherlands it has been for a long time that there is an extra on CD-r's that goes to Buma, the organisation that collects money for artists, due to piracy. Not really fair, as you make non-pirates pay, plus it sort of says it makes it legal to burn illegal stuff to cd (which isn't so), as you payed rights. Confusing and unnecessary.
Lil-H
But C'mon...

Not everyone who buys cds use them for audio!

imagine making this law for new Hdd
chavs
quote:
Originally posted by Lil-H
But C'mon...

Not everyone who buys cds use them for audio!

imagine making this law for new Hdd


We have somethinglike that in Spain since 2002 I think. Every time you buy a new CD/DVD you have to pay some tax who is going to SGAE (spanish equivalent to RIAA). Despite that, music CD come out with anti-piracy protections, so you cannot make a copy of them yet you have to pay because you are going to use your blank CD to copy some music CD, you little pirate. They are planning doing that to hard disks too.

And what's even worse, a part of every sheet of paper we buy goes to the SGAE too, because you can use your paper to write something that is copyrighted in it.
Lil-H
Youre joking?!?!

man, thats corrupt. paying tax for a sheet of paper:nervous:
chavs
quote:
Originally posted by Lil-H
Youre joking?!?!

man, thats corrupt. paying tax for a sheet of paper:nervous:


No, I'm not joking, SGAE is very creative about forms of making money without working.
Chris d(-_-)b
We have the exact saem thing here in Finland.
Belgian Bonzai
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Originally posted by Lil-H
For each Mb, you have to pay 0.002 norwegian kroners, this may not seem much, but for a dvd consisting of 4.7Gb, you nearly have to pay 20 kroner, in US$ this equals $3.5. this is only for dvd-r, the price for dvd-rw is twice as much. so for a dvd-rw you end up paying the price for the dvd, then $7 in tax..

"A single-layer Blu-ray Disc can hold 25GB"
Yup, you guys are ****** :(
In RW (if that exists, I'll see when it's here), that's $35 WOW. Something tells me the next generation of optical datacarriers will not do well in Sweden...
Lil-H
then why shouldt we pay a tax for crowbars? as known, they can be used to brake in to houses...
Dervish
:p I'd just get them from other countries

mentalbarter
they are trying to do this in UK also but for buying electronics items like ipods where they add a tax based on the storage capacity of the item and the likelyhood that music will be downloaded illegally

:whip:
Lil-H
quote:
Originally posted by Belgian Bonzai
"A single-layer Blu-ray Disc can hold 25GB"
Yup, you guys are ****** :(
In RW (if that exists, I'll see when it's here), that's $35 WOW. Something tells me the next generation of optical datacarriers will not do well in Sweden...


I dont think thats right?

250/4.7 = 53 times. multiply $7 by 53 and you end up with $371 in TAX for a blu-ray disc, plus the actual price...

or did I do something wrong?

I think its crazy anyway, dont you guys?
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