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Old 06-24-2015, 01:41 AM   #30
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Location: Rundu, Namibia => Melbourne, Australia
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Australia (lots of Kangaroos) has had a law like this for a while. But, it only applies to cassette tapes. It was passed in 1989, so that made sense then. I wonder how much it garners now. Hopefully no one notices it now, as it would probably give the wrong people ideas.
There is no levy for anyone to notice or to garner anything. In 1993, the High Court ruled that the levy was in fact a tax and therefore unconstitutional.
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