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EU-wide Music Licensing Policies Published

www-xenu-dot-net writes "To stimulate the online music business in Europe, EU Commissioner Charlie McCreevy is recommending the elimination of territorial restrictions on the licensing and copyright enforcement of online music. Until now, so called licensing collection societies have enjoyed monopolies within their countries. (For online sales, the collecting societies typically charge 12 percent of the retail price today, compared to 9 percent on CDs.) EU Socialist Group leader Martin Schulz has called Mr McCreevy a "loose cannon whose arrogant opinions have provoked anti-EU feeling across Europe." That impression might not change with the new recommendation, as collecting societies in smaller European countries fear that they will lose out to larger rivals, potentially restricting the development of new music."

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  1. The correct article..... by kg4czo · · Score: 5, Informative

    I believe the actual article that this is supposed to be pointing at it here.

  2. McCreevy no friend of geeks by Sanity · · Score: 5, Informative
    This is the guy who dismissed anti-patent campaigners as being anti-globalisation, anti-big business, and anti-American (he stopped short of "communist"), and who has refused to challenge the European Patent Office's practice of granting software patents even though this is expressly prohibited by European law.

    I trust him about as far as a 3 year old child could throw him.

  3. Re:SIAE are thieving bastards by MooCows · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here in the Netherlands, all blank media is taxed over 100%.
    CD's which cost around E0,20 apiece without tax cost over E0,60 with tax.
    The organisation responsible (Buma-Stemra) also has the power to seize all untaxed blank media being sold and then fine the seller. It has recently been discovered they have also been illegally selling off the seized media.

    This organisation (given this 'privilege' by our government) brings in millions of euros each year, and nobody knows where exactly this money is going.
    The poor starving artists get paid, right?

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