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A post implementation review (PIR) for EU Directive 2011/77/EU which increased the term for sound recordings from 50 to 70 years.
Updating characteristics of Prolific Offenders to latest data
The government is committed to supporting local partners in tackling the most prolific offenders who cause disproportionate harm to their local communities.
Through this guidance, local areas are being asked to review their PPO schemes, particularly in the light of the introduction of Integrated …
These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately.
From 2013 government papers will be progressively released to the public after 20 years. Previously, papers were released after 30 years.
This report presents the 2009 annual statistics on the proven offending of individuals identified as Prolific and other Priority Offenders.
This document contains the following information: Report on the supply in the UK of pre-recorded compact discs, vinyl discs and tapes containing music.
FOI request 2022-074 on the record management systems used by CNC for crime recording.
Almost 26,000 extra offenders will be tagged over the next 3 years under an ambitious £180 million plan to expand the use of electronic monitoring to cut crime.
Recorded performers will benefit from an extended length of copyright term for sound recordings and performers rights in sound recordings
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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