ipodnn reports the European Court of Justice has ruled that EU countries cannot charge consumers levies on gadgets that play digital content. This would apply to the iPod and other mp3 players, smartphones, printers and other electronic equipment. The law was originally created to help compensate digital rights owners from people using blank media to pirate content. It was quickly adopted to gadgets and assumed all users of the devices were pirating material. The ruling still needs to be codified by the European Commission but we are keeping our fingers crossed for our friends in Europe!
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