That's not really at issue here.
This isn't the government deciding what art is objectionable, and arresting those who play music they don't like. This is a private company deciding what it wants to host in it's library, that it curates, it pays license fees for, and sells subscriptions too. Ye or any Nazi absolutely has the right to make and sell any music they want. They however don't have the right to force another company to sell their music for them.
It surprising how much push back, and how many down votes I got from people here, when I said that more than a year ago.
I'm glad now in hind sight it's apparently obvious to everyone.
This Silicon Carbon battery chemistry I've learned works different Lithium Ion. SC likes to be charged to 100%. So I've been fully charging each night on a slow 15W charger. So far so good.
Have you seen the movie?
They're perfectly matched! A group of damaged people, able to take care of each other and occasionally save the world. I can see them being a much tighter team, and just as effective as The Old Avengers.
Sure I'll accept I got all the details wrong. That doesn't really matter to my point. My point is that this is another example of him saying something so stupid, that it shouldn't get any media coverage.
How would this even work? Tariffs function by holding the physical items in customs, until the tax is paid. But a licensing deal on a digital good, that can be transfered undetected over the internet, is impossible to teriff. You could tax it other ways, but 100% of what. The distribution license? The copyright?
I guarantee he hasn't thought about any of this, and as such this mindless utterance a can be safely ignored.
I'd be quite surprised if this turns out to be crap. It'll be fun at least