is this real? i don’t get how this would even work. physical goods use supply chains, transportation companies, and cross borders at physical places with inspectors.
movies are like digitally distributed… so, is this like some tax added for licensing distribution rights in the US?
idk how it could possibly work for streaming (other than rental/purchases) but they could just do a sales tax instead on foreign films shown in theaters or sold in physical form. have the theaters and distributors pay it and pass the extra to consumers instead.
is this real? i don’t get how this would even work. physical goods use supply chains, transportation companies, and cross borders at physical places with inspectors.
movies are like digitally distributed… so, is this like some tax added for licensing distribution rights in the US?
he doesn’t either.
MathImplementation detail is forblockersthe worms in my administration with obvious financial bias.idk how it could possibly work for streaming (other than rental/purchases) but they could just do a sales tax instead on foreign films shown in theaters or sold in physical form. have the theaters and distributors pay it and pass the extra to consumers instead.
It’s real lmao
(whether or not it will actually reflect policy is another matter entirely)