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Free Speech Online, After Taxes, of Course
Calderon is targeting more than just songs
Daniel R. Ballon, Special to The Union
Published: May 8, 2008 11:30
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Excerpt: {magazine_leadin}California lawmakers have met to consider a new $500 million tax on Internet commerce. Some have dubbed this the “iTax” because of its application to Apple’s iTunes digital music store, but Assemblyman Charles Calderon, D-Whittier, is targeting more than just songs. This bill received a “reconsideration vote” last month, stalling the measure until supporting votes are found. Nonetheless, this bill is a sign of things to come. In reality, AB 1956 is a “free speech tax” imposing fees on something most Internet…
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