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Re: My Website Has Been Taken Down
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"IUnknown" <stevementzer@gmail.com> wrote in message:
>Keep in mind that the word 'pirate' is thrown around a little to easily
>these days.
Especially by foreign corporations as in trading beads for land to the
savages. If a foreign corporation does not leave its proceeds in my country
I would favour laws to nationalize their copyright or to put a copyright tax
and a copyright rebate in place. Although I haven't participated in drafting
federal legislation for about a decade now, I may break my hiatus from
social engineering and put a bill together that will make Sam Gibbon and
the protectionism of the softwood lumber legislation in the US look like
NAFTA without borders.
"Bill C666 - The Copyright Excise Tax and Consumer Copyright Rebate Act" AKA
"The Robin Hood Act"
An act to leave the copyright act intact but to amend the Canada Excise Tax
Act and the Canada Income Tax Act and the Criminal Code of Canada
SUMMARY
An act to leave the copyright act intact but to require all foreign
corporations and individuals whose goods are sold in Canada to; register
with the Canadian government to do so;
pay regular post-sale excise tax to the Canadian Government or face criminal
prosecution and extradition to Canada for the same; in lieu of criminal
prosecution to allow their product to be copied and sold freely by all
Canadians; track sales of all Copyrighted material from unregistered
Copyright holders from foreign lands and to prosecute them one by one in
absentia; to hold all individuals and holding companies who represent
foreign authors responsible in-kind for their debts in the same; and finally
to provide all Canadian INDIVIDUALS a rebate proportional to their purchases
of registered Copyrighted Material in the form of a Canadian Income Tax
Credit from their share (booty) from the pool of collections from penalties
and taxes in all of this.
<snip>
Needs work... tax incentives for purchases of registered foreign products
could be expanded to domestic products and extended to provincial and
federal sales taxes as well.
I remember circa 1990 the Software Publisher's Assocation (SPA) who
represented Microsoft, Lotus Wordperfect, Autodesk (Autocad) and other
foreign companies came to one of our Manitoba Software Association (MSA)
Monthly Meetings and started spouting their verbal diarrhoea; "Keep Canada
Clean!" they said (quote) and I scolded them; "How dare you insult us in our
own country!" and most of the members walked out of that meeting with me.
The foreigners had suggested stickers and posters and had some slogans
printed-out and everything.
>In my opinion, if a licensed publisher refuses to sell or support the
>product, or is simply no longer in business... regardless of the 'legal
>ethics' (oxymoron alert) , I tend to side with the 'pirates'.
I think Moral Rights should be on both sides and quite agree with the above.
I also think that free market pricing is unfair and a price CAP should be
placed on commodotized Software like operating systems or in fact anything
that is required to use a class of computer; like device drivers, and
hardware manufacturers should be required to offer all available
alternatives.
Countries should favour, in law and practice, domestic alternatives to
commodotized software, and in fact all domestic software that is of the same
or similar nature and quality.
Bill