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December 19 2011 – Interim Tariff 2012-2013 Announced

(Toronto) – The Copyright Board of Canada has issued an interim Private Copying Tariff for 2012-2013. The interim tariff allows the Canadian Private Copying Collective, (CPCC) to continue to collect private copying levies on recordable CDs at the current rate of 29 cents until the Copyright Board certifies a final tariff. The CPCC has not requested an increase in the levy rate for 2012-2013.

Interim Tariff 2012-2013

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June 21 2011 – Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) Sees No Levy on Cloud – Based Music Services

(Toronto) With Apple, Google and Amazon now offering consumers in the United States “cloud – based” storage and retrieval of music files, much is being written in Canadian publications and blogs about the prospects of similar services being offered in this country and related potential issues. Read more →

May 16, 2011 – The CPCC Seeks Levy On Electronic Memory Cards

(Toronto) – The Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) has asked the Copyright Board of Canada to set a levy on electronic memory cards in order to compensate artists and other rights holders for the copies of recorded music that are made for private use onto this type of recording medium.

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April 28, 2011 – Four out of Five Federal Parties Support Fair Compensation to Music Rights Holders

(Toronto) – The Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) today released the results of a survey sent to all five major federal political parties, asking each party for their views on issues related to Canada’s private copying regime. These results will be provided to music rights holders, to help them in their decision-making process when they vote on May 2nd. Read more →

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