HP Pays Music Surcharge On CD-Rs
Remember the plan, in the U.S. and Canada, to tax DAT and send the profits to the music labels?
Bubblehead writes "GEMA successfully sued HP over the fact that music CDs can be copied with CD-Rs. Now HP has to pay DM17 (US$8) for each CD burner sold since February 1998. So far I only found a German article on this (AP). You can translate with Babelfish. I think this is going too far - it's like adding a surcharge to a camera, because you might take a photo of an expensive painting."
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