Although I agree that the levy should not be expanded, and should
perhaps even be narrowed or eliminated, my reasons for making this
argument are very different from CRIA's. CRIA wants to drop the levy in
order to remove a possible defence to file sharing lawsuits in Canada.
It wants to facilitate individual licensing for all copying, using
restrictive contracts and technologies.
My solution would be to promote and streamline voluntary collective
licensing models, where necessary (i.e. where the copying is not
already impliedly or expressly licenced, or is not fair dealing).
Another option, as I point out in the paper, would be to allow
consumers to transfer music they buy onto different formats under a
right of fair use. Either approach should be supplemented with stable
and generous public funding programs targeted directly at Canadian
artists and music consumers.
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