No licence needed: N.S. drops requirement for stores selling movies, video games
Dec 14, 2016 | 8:45 AM
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is acknowledging the obvious: Most people no longer rent or buy their movies and video games at stores.
The province announced Wednesday that stores no longer need a licence to sell or rent them.
Service Minister Mark Furey says the change is “in direct response to a change in consumer behaviour,” because most people now get such content from iTunes and similar providers.
The licence cost retailers $199 every three years.


