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by Fuxy
4152 days ago
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With such a proposal I'm not surprised how ca a party of technically skilled people and intelligent people ever come up with such a dumb idea. There are plenty of obscure artists that were able to monetize their work to a certain degree. Now are they making millions? No. They do make a small chunk of change though. With the internet and access to so many good songs the value of a song has decreased and the entertainment industry and artists need to accept that. |
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Isn't UK the place where you have to pay license fees to watch television? Those fees are then used to support outfits like BBC. So it isn't a far stretch to imagine a similar broadband tax. I'm not supporting the tax; I'm just saying that to someone who grew up in the UK with a "license fee" model of television, a broadband tax isn't an intellectual leap, it just feels like an extension.