>>>>> "Tarun" == Tarun Dua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    >> The proposal actually has two facets: Excise or tax as a
    >> disincentive for deploying and/or bundling proprietary
    >> commodity off-the-shelf software (COTS) and as a way of
    >> generating revenue for promoting FLOSS.

    Tarun> How does one implement Excise/tax on COTS without hurting
    Tarun> FLOSS ?  If both these do get taxed (more likely due to
    Tarun> reasons similar to ones explained in my previous mails)
    Tarun> then how does that level the playing field for FLOSS?

Isn't that self-evident?  If you have (say) an 8% excise on bundled
software, then the person who downloads Linux and OpenOffice and
bundles them into a computer doesn't pay any excise.  After all, the
tax/excise would be on the price of the software, and if the price is
0, so is the corresponding tax.

As far as I can make out the proposal is not asking for preferential
taxation, just a straight across-the-board tax on bundled software
based on the cost of the software to the consumer.

Regards,

-- Raju
-- 
Raj Mathur                [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://kandalaya.org/
                      It is the mind that moves

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