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Japan's Music Industry Wants Fee on Sales of Latest Digital Players
by bucy at 2:02 pm EDT, Oct 11, 2005

In the United States, recording labels want a bigger slice of Apple's success in digital music by seeking higher prices on downloaded songs. Japan's music industry has a different idea: putting a fee on iPods.

If you think of this like the old UK "TV license" that was used to fund the BBC, this isn't all that outrageous. Another flavor of "flat rate, all you can eat," plus the price discrimination falls out naturally -- if your fee is 5% of the sale price of your device, for example.


 
RE: Japan's Music Industry Wants Fee on Sales of Latest Digital Players
by skullaria at 10:23 am EDT, Oct 12, 2005

bucy wrote:

In the United States, recording labels want a bigger slice of Apple's success in digital music by seeking higher prices on downloaded songs. Japan's music industry has a different idea: putting a fee on iPods.

If you think of this like the old UK "TV license" that was used to fund the BBC, this isn't all that outrageous. Another flavor of "flat rate, all you can eat," plus the price discrimination falls out naturally -- if your fee is 5% of the sale price of your device, for example.

I think the 'music industry' lost their cheese.


 
RE: Japan's Music Industry Wants Fee on Sales of Latest Digital Players
by oaknet at 3:58 am EDT, Oct 13, 2005

bucy wrote:

In the United States, recording labels want a bigger slice of Apple's success in digital music by seeking higher prices on downloaded songs. Japan's music industry has a different idea: putting a fee on iPods.

If you think of this like the old UK "TV license" that was used to fund the BBC, this isn't all that outrageous. Another flavor of "flat rate, all you can eat," plus the price discrimination falls out naturally -- if your fee is 5% of the sale price of your device, for example.

That licence fee STILL funds the BBC. In fact they just asked for an above inflation raise to help them roll out all-digital.


 
 
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