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Download Taxes As a Weapon Against File-Sharing

An anonymous reader writes "An examination of a new "digital downloads" taxation law in Washington State suggests that files downloaded via file sharing programs may be covered by the law — meaning that you may be expected to pay taxes based on 'the value of the digital product ... determined by the retail selling price of a similar digital product.' Thus, if you were to download music or movies and not pay the taxes, would you be liable for tax evasion charges? How much do you want to bet the RIAA will push exactly that claim?"

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  1. Re:It's my money by geekoid · · Score: 1, Troll

    Citation needed.

    I doubt it met the same standards as an engineer designed and tested bridge.

    "
    Our government is only "out of control" "

    Are you stupid or do you lack a fundamental understanding of
    the government'?
    There is not 'the government' . There are varies bodies/agency/bureaus etc . . . most of them almost all of the time perform there task just fine.
    Occasionally something wrong happens, and even rares sometimes something goes monumentally wrong, but ONLY within a specific group of agencies, not every person in the government.

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    The Kruger Dunning explains most post on /. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect