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http://www.betanews.com/article/Latest-move-by-broadcasters-to-mandate-implanting-radios-into-cell-phones/1288110047>>>
>>>How can there be any legislation forcing a manufacturer to include a part in one of their products? Geeze what's happening to my country?
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>>My take on the article is it's horse trading between lobbyists for broadcasters vs. those for musicians, over royalties. Neither gives a damn about the consumer. No doubt it's all tied into the music-industry equivalent of Hollywood accounting.
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>Over here you have to pay a subsidy/misnamed tax for government created radio and tv if you own a receiving device. Under certain circumstances you have to pay twice for portable devices, for instance car radio or laptops as they are considered TV's and radios...
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>Horse trading is honest compared to that...
No kidding. I have relatives in the UK, years ago I was surprised to learn you have to purchase a "license" for receiving devices: currently 145.50GBP
per year.
http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/topics/detection-and-penalties-top5/"If you inform us that you do not watch television, enforcement officers may still visit you to confirm this." Oh joy - I don't watch TV, don't even own one (never have). I would call the cops on any such "enforcement officers" who tried to "visit" me.
If any jurisdiction in North America tried that stunt, there would be riots - literally. But I suppose Euro-sheeple are long accustomed to being drained through that vein, and Eurobureaucra-parasites are addicted to that source of easy funds.
Regards. Al
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