French Report Recommends New Tax on Google |
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Friday January 08, 2010
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A French report has recommended instituting a new "Google tax" to support the music and publishing industries. The recommendation calls for a levy on all revenue generated from click-through advertising.
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Chris Brand
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Smart move tax the companies that are making the best of the new technologies to subsidise those that can't figure it out. If I were Google, I'd just pull the plug on google.fr. |
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Or even better... I'm with you Chris. It's ridiculous. I thought of shutting down google.fr...though it would be even better to just remove the advertising. Google to France: Tax? Tax *what?* |
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Vive la France !! :-/ Hi there, As you can see, Sarkozy and french politicians are very "creative", "inspired". Lucky French we are (x_o) Politicians understand nothing to internet and web, and they fight for saving a dying industry monopole. I'm currently supporting the Sarkozy's woolly idea , while hoping : Google denied to the french visitors..hahaha It can be fun. Many of us starting to use VPN, with foreign IP. (Thanks Hadopi !) (sorry for my "frenglish") |
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