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SonsOfLiberty
01-24-2009, 04:55 AM
http://www.krentzgriffin.com/mmp/online/website/content/about_isle_man/isle_of_man/image_234/isle_of_man.jpgIsle of Man Proposes Unlimited P2P for 1 Euro a Month
January 21, 2009

Says country is a perfect place to test out a blanket file-sharing tax scheme.


Music fans and record labels have long fought over the rights and wrongs of file-sharing, but now an island tax haven in the Irish Sea says it has come up with a way to keep the peace.


The Isle of Man's e-business adviser Ron Berry said Tuesday that the self-governing territory between England and Ireland is considering charging its residents, who all have broadband connections, about a euro (dollar) a month to legalize file-sharing for personal use. Although industry groups expressed skepticism, Berry said the plan was a way of replacing piracy with principle.


"Anybody can go on to the Internet and access anything," he said. "What we're trying to do is legalize it and monetize it. Why would you bother to pirate anything if you could do it with the blessing of the rights holders?"


Tim Craine, the Isle of Man's e-commerce minister, says the plan would be voluntary.


"There is an opt-out for people who don't want a compulsory charge. We would envisage an opt-out - there would be a public reaction against it," he explained. "But you have to compete with free."


"You have to create an entry level that tempts people off illegal downloads or this just isn't going to work. We've got to be aware of how we sell this, and what the public reaction is going to be. We've got to convince the public this is a positive move."


But securing the blessing of those rights-holders — major record labels, many of whom are still fighting file-sharers in court — could be difficult.


"A blanket file-sharing deal akin to a broadband tax imposed by government, as has been suggested, is not something we'd welcome — and is some way wide of the mark," the BPI — Britain's main record industry lobbying group — said in a statement Tuesday.


Berry argued that the Isle of Man, with a population of 78,000, was the ideal place for an experiment that could calm some of the industry's doubts.


The 221 square mile (572 square kilometer) territory is dependent on the British crown but is not technically part of the United Kingdom and has its own parliament. Its rock-bottom taxes have turned it into an important financial center, but the island also is trying to market itself as an e-commerce hub.


As to how the money would be distributed to rights-holders, Berry said that has yet to be negotiated with the record industry. But the experiment could go ahead even without a negotiated deal, Berry said, explaining that the money could be held in escrow.


The IFPI, which represents the record industry worldwide, said that in principle it supported deals to provide unlimited music through Internet service or cell phone providers.


The IFPI said that while "an experiment in a small territory such as the Isle of Man might be quite interesting from an academic point of view," it did not believe the model could be applied elsewhere.


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GizmoMogwai
01-25-2009, 12:10 PM
Here's hoping we get a similar service in England, I would happily pay the monthly donation.

Daed486
01-25-2009, 10:04 PM
Would actually consider moving there if they made it that cheap.

punker101
01-26-2009, 02:42 PM
they use GBP there now euro..

WHiKWiRE
01-26-2009, 08:18 PM
that's a fair price i would happily pay it. :D