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Re: About social balances
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Jonathan S. Shapiro |
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Re: About social balances |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Nov 2005 13:08:15 -0500 |
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 18:45 +0100, Filip Brcic wrote:
> But if the "government" uses that open-source, it would not be unfair to
> collect taxes from the population. The benefit for the people would be about
> 150-200 euro off the price of their computers (no ms win, no ms office, no
> corel, photoshop, ...). And the country-wide taxes for such purpose would not
> have to be high. For example: 10M people in Germany times 1 euro divided by
> 10k programmers equals 1k euro for programmers per month. I guess that people
> could afford even 10 euro in taxes and wouldn't even notice that and I
> estimate that there are no more than 10k active open-source programmers in
> Germany. Or, am I wrong?
What about the 50% percent of people who do not own, or want, a
computer?
Re: About social balances, Michal Suchanek, 2005/11/07
Re: About social balances, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/10
Re: About social balances, Paavo Parkkinen, 2005/11/10