RE: The good fight

From: Edward Barrow <edward[_at_]copyweb.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 08:27:32 +0100

On Friday, September 27, 2002 3:28 AM, sstouden[_at_]thelinks.com [SMTP:sstouden[_at_]thelinks.com] wrote:
> If copyright is to be continued at all, should it not be taxed in the
> manner and fashion which I previously suggested, the 1st bit of revenue be
> tax exempt after that it be taxed to the hilt until it reaches 110% as soon
> as a $500,000 in revenue is generated.
>
>

Why $500,000?
Should this figure be the same for a five-line doggerel composed on the john as for a five-act epic?

If not, who gets to decide which works get what tax-break?

Edward Barrow
New Media Copyright Consultant
http://www.copyweb.co.uk/
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