Dutch Copyright Group Wants to Charge for Embedding Videos

Says six would cost 130 euros ($192 USD) p/yr, 12 would cost 260 euros ($383 USD) p/yr, and 30 would cost 650 euros ($960 USD) p/yr. Buma/Stemra, a Dutch copyright collecting society for composers and music publishers, has introduced a new plan called “ Fair Play Music ” that would require those who embed videos to pay an on-demand licensing fee. The fee ranges from 6 embedded files for 130 euros ($192 USD) p/yr, 12 for 260 euros ($383 USD) p/yr, to 30 would cost 650 euros ($960 USD) p/yr, and would be required beginning January 1st of 2010.

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Monday, October 12th, 2009 P2P News

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