tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post7921174121112295873..comments2024-03-28T11:16:43.146+00:00Comments on The IPKat: All roads lead to Rome, as any evidence leads to private copying exception?Verónica RodrÃguez Arguijohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05763207846940036921noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-2717091243691765212013-03-19T10:22:53.629+00:002013-03-19T10:22:53.629+00:00"Type of software (Operating System, Producti..."Type of software (Operating System, Productivity, Utilities, Design & Publishing,<br />Photography, Finance, Music & Audio, Other)."<br /><br />You guys, uh, wanna include maybe "video games" in there? It's a fairly big market these days...SGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14533346450129049222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5574479.post-66359056948975023962013-03-19T09:07:10.972+00:002013-03-19T09:07:10.972+00:00Reading the "private copying" study, I w...Reading the "private copying" study, I was suprised that the researchers do not tell us what question they are trying to study. As I understand it, private copying is (in most cases) theoretically illegal in the UK. Yet it is widely practiced and probably impossible to prevent. In most EU countries, private copying is legal because these countries have a private copying levy. Before 2001, private copying was NOT restricted in most EU countries - it was a right which consumers have now lost. Surely it would be interesting to compare prices in these three different situations.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com