Canada to introduce iPod tax

The Canadian Private Copyright Collective is proposing a levy on digital music players like the Apple iPod

The Canadian Private Copyright Collective ( CPCC) is calling for digital music players to be taxed to compensate artist for loss of earnings due to private copying.

The group, which looks after copyright protection and royalties in Canada, had previously attempted to have a levy introduced to all memory devices.

The CPCC is proposing a levy of $5 (Canadian) for players with 1GB of memory, $25 for 1 to 10GB players, $50 for 10GB to 30 GB players, and $75 for those over 30GB in size. Tackling the music player head-on could see the prices of the players increasing as much as 26 per cent, says Slashdot .