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Warner Music Pushing Music Tax For Universities

An anonymous reader writes "Warner Music is pitching the idea of a 'music tax' for various top universities. The idea is that students would be free to file share, but the university needs to monitor and track everything, create a pool of money, hand it over to a recording industry entity that promises to distribute the proceeds fairly. In exchange, the university gets a 'covenant not to sue' from the music labels. It's not a full license, just a basic promise that they won't sue. It's also claimed that this is 'voluntary' but the Warner Music guy says that they need to include all universities and all ISPs to really make it work. It's basically a music tax, where the recording industry gets to sit back and collect money."

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  1. Re:Indie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you think 'No Taxation without representation!' is bad, wait til you see taxation with representation!

  2. This is a good thing by phr00t2000 · · Score: 0, Troll

    This collective licensing scheme could create an option to get paid WITHOUT labels. indie artists and labels could get part of the pool. I know this, because I spoke with Warner this morning since we *approached them* because we are very interested in this proposal.

  3. Remember Kosher Tax? by lbane · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes I smell the Jew are behind this. Remind you, They controlled most **AA members.

    They already doing it on our food. It is called Kosher Tax.

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1998729296709842517

    The Kosher Food Tax is a fraud on the American consumer. Take a look at the items in your cupboard and you'll find either the (U) or (K) labels on almost every one of them. These symbols represent a Jewish "blessing", which means that you have unwittingly paid a tax to a Jewish religious group. These symbols could be anywhere on the package, so look carefully.

    The circled "U," sometimes with the word "Parve", stands for Union of Orthodox Jews (UOJCA), the "K" stands for Kosher (KOV K). These symbols mean that the product's producer paid the Jews a kind of "tax" to have some rabbi "bless" it. Don't confuse these letters with the letter "R" which stands for 'registered trade mark' or a letter "C" which stands for 'copyright'.

    In 1959, the Wall Street Journal estimated this "tax" at about $20 million and it is thought to be in the hundreds of millions today. The Jewish Post of July 30, 1976 reported that Rabbi Harvey Sentor admitted that Kov K was a "profit-making concern." The UOJCA extracts exactly the same levy as Kov K.

    This "tax" is not an option for the Gentile, he has to pay it to the Jews. If this was nothing more than a religious ceremony, giving rabbinical approval to food and food products prepared in a specific way, then why are steel wool and kitchen utensils also included?

    Here is how the scheme works. An Orthodox Rabbi warns a company that unless their product is certified as Kosher they will face a boycott by every Jew in America. Once the company agrees, it must keep the amount paid a strict secret!

    In 1960, 225 food products paid the Kosher tax, 476 in 1966, 1000 in 1974, and today 17,500 companies are paying this multi-level tax. Listed below are National Kosher Agencies and their symbols - you might want to give them a call to see what they say. Regional listings and their symbols will follow soon.

    Kof-K Kosher Supervision

    1444 Queen Anne Road
    Teaneck, NJ 07666
    201-837-0500
    Fax: 201-837-0126
    Rabbi Aharon Felder, Director of Kosher Standards
    Rabbi Ari Moshe Senter, Halachic Research
    Rabbi Dovid Senter, Rabbi Yehuda Rosenbaum,
    Rabbi Daniel Senter, Administration
    Rabbi Dr. H. Zecharia Senter, Executive Administrator
    Publication: Kosher Outlook Supplement

    The Organized Kashruth Laboratories

    1372 Carroll Street
    Brooklyn, NY 11213
    718-756-7500
    Fax: 718-756-7500
    Rabbi Don Yoel Levy, Kashruth Administrator
    Rabbi Leizer Teitelbaum, Rabbi Dovid Steigman,
    Rabbi Chaim Fogelman, Rabbi Levi Garelik,
    Rabbi Avraham Juravel, Rabbi Mendel Raitzes, Rabbinical Coordinators
    Publication: The Jewish Homemaker

    Star-K Kosher Certification

    11 Warren Road
    Baltimore, MD 21208-5234
    410-484-4110
    Fax: 410-653-9294
    Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, Rabbinic Administrator
    Dr. Avrom Pollak, President
    Rabbi Eliyahu Shuman, Director of Supervision
    Publication: Kashrus Kurrents

    The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations

    333 Seventh Avenue
    New York, NY 10001
    212-563-4000
    Fax: 212-564-9058
    Rabbi Menachem Genack, Rabbinic Administrator
    Publications: the "OU" Kashrus Directory, Jewish Action, Mesorah Journal of Halacha, Daf Hakashrus

  4. Re:Indie by earlymon · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, but he's going to start, and very soon. And he's going to do while listening to music purchased from http://www.magnatune.com/ and http://www.jamendo.com/ - and I'm pretty sure that neither those organizations nor the fine artists they represent would condone any use of any mind altering substance at all. Unless you do and they do. Anything to get people to go to those sites and support them.

    And if that means drinking away the pain of having to tote the barge of talking to you (et al?), going uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow, with the RIAA shills nipping and snarling, well - I'll do it.

    --
    Pathological kinda promises Path + Logical - but instead, you get stuck with pathetic.