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I don't know about the Netherlands, but in Belgium, I can tell you, that on our bill for tv+internet, there is a separate section which is a tax that was invented because people copy/download stuff illegally. It is supposed to go to the people that create content. I doubt that money ever arrives in the hands of the people that do create the content. Most likely it happens to get stuck in those organisations (SABAM). (see http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110209/04101413022/belgian-colle...)
Secondly, it does not make sense. Either it is illegal to copy/download movies and music, or either you collect a tax for those things, but then you can not forbid people to download, since we already pay for it.