Everyone hates to pay taxes. But the fact is: we pay a small percentage tax 
on goods we purchase. An online game is simply a good...that we've 
purchased.

It's great that it's not currently being taxed.....but what special quality 
does this particular good have that makes it necessarily exempt from a 
regular sales tax?


> E-Books, Music file downloads etc. may soon be taxed in the US.
> At least this doesn't affect anyone else.
> ----------------------------
> "15 states and the District of Columbia currently tax online media,
> with others eager to begin their own taxes. The RIAA estimates that
> domestic sales totaled $503 million last year, but that figure doesn't
> include movies, e-books, online video games and other forms of digital
> media. Perhaps the most interesting point in this article is the way
> states, looking to start taxing online media, are trying to use the
> interpretation of previous law and apply it to digital media. In
> Washington, politicians are using their definition of software
> (already taxable), 'a set of coded instructions designed to cause a
> computer...to perform a task,' to justify taxation of online media
> because 'they cause some action by a piece of hardware to play them.'"
>
> 

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