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Music downloading penalties are harsher than for many crimes

August 27, 2009 By: DancingSamurai Category: Links

This is an argument I’ve been making for quite some time. Statutory damages (which are also on the books here in Canada), must go. I said as much in my copyright consultation submission. Have you made a submission yet?

Child abduction: Fine of $25,000 and up to three years in prison, which can be accounted as $50,233 per year (that was the median household income in 2007, probably down because of the economic crisis). Total: $175,699.

• Steal the CDs: A total of $275,000, $52,500 fine for the CDs.

• Steal a lawnmower from your neighbour: A total of $375,000.

• Burn someone’s house while playing The Doors: Another $375,000.

• Stalk a Gizmodo editor (yes, you know who you are): A Class 4 felony that will result in just $175,000.

• Start a dogfighting ring: $50,000.

• Murder someone on the second degree, a Class 1 felony: $778,495, which accounts for a $25,000 fine and four to 15 years in prison.

Music downloading penalties are harsher than arson, theft, or starting a dogfighting ring – Boing Boing.

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