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Culture Secretary promises to remove “Sword of Damocles” anti-free press laws as she opens Second Reading of the Media Bill
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New research commissioned by the IPO shows fall in online infringement and steep rise in consumer use of streaming.
A new survey, published today by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), highlights the latest UK trends in online streaming and downloading.
Streaming giants are helping to keep online infringement in check using innovative new streaming models.
Further action is being taken to protect children from viewing inappropriate music videos on the internet.
The UK will become the first country in the world to bring in age-verification for online pornography when the measures come into force on 15 July 2019.
On August 31, Ros Lynch (Copyright and IP Enforcement Director, Intellectual Property Office) spoke on copyright enforcement in Beijing.
New figures published today by the IPO show that UK consumers are more willing to pay for online content through subscription services.
Review to ensure the law protects victims and is fit for the modern age.
Mandatory age verification to view online pornography, a crackdown on ticket bots, and new subtitling requirements for video on demand services are are among the measures being taken forward today as work begins on implementing the new Digital Economy Act
Minister of State for Digital and Culture speaks at What Next?
Entertainment and internet industries come together to discuss new ways of providing content.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government welcomes Creative Content UK which will warn internet users whose connections are being used to illegally share films and music.
Two innovative technology projects were today granted £196,000 by the Intellectual Property Office.
The Rights and Responsibilities of the Internet Age
David Cameron made a speech about cracking down on online pornography and making the internet safer for children on 22 July 2013.
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