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> Sweden has such a private copy law. You pay a tax fee on USB and other storage media such as hard disks but the fee includes the right to make private copies.

I'm not sure what your view on this law is, but I might add that it's a terrible idea, badly implemented.

For those of us who use hard disks for data backups, our own music, or large image files (I backup scans of large-format film photographs which can be almost 1GB each), the law taxes us unjustly, and also the distribution of the proceeds is inequitable and doesn't benefit artists or creators, but rather the bureaucracies that administer it.



In order to reduce health issues cause by over-consumption of sugary drinks, I propose a levy on aluminium because Coca Cola is commonly distributed in aluminium cans.


Who administers it?


For maximum sillyness, a private company owned by different unions, Copyswede.




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