The Canadian Private Copying Collective and retailer Best Buy have resolved a dispute over private copying levies, with the CPCC receiving nearly $1 million in compensation.
CPCC and Best Buy Resolve Private Copying Dispute
January 4, 2009
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haha and then there is walmart
so now no one will goto best buy or futurecrap for cdrs, nice
and just who buys cdrs now when we have dvdrs that store more …7 times more…..and they aren’t covered on the levy?