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Fifth Report - Economics of music streaming: follow-up

Culture, Media and Sport Committee HC 874 Published 13 January 2023
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We commend the Government and Intellectual Property Office (IPO) for their work in commissioning and...

Recommendation
We commend the Government and Intellectual Property Office (IPO) for their work in commissioning and convening further research, industry contact group meetings and the two working groups on contract transparency and metadata. However, we believe that there is room for … Read more
Government Response Summary
The IPO shared the membership of the working groups on metadata and transparency and will publish agendas and minutes for the meetings of the transparency working group and agendas for the meetings of the metadata working group on the Government’s webpage. Ministers will also be hosting a roundtable on music streaming with industry stakeholders.
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The current approach to cultural policymaking by Government is too scatter-gun to be effective, particular...

Recommendation
The current approach to cultural policymaking by Government is too scatter-gun to be effective, particular in comparison to other successful countries with whom we are competing for market share. We recommend that the Government take a more strategic approach to … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government is publishing a Sector Vision in the coming months, led by the Creative Industries Council, to drive growth, build the workforce, and help the sector maximize its impact on society. They assert that the Creative Industries Trade and Investment Board (CITIB) feeds into the CIC, and is another forum that includes representatives from the creative industries and the Government, who meet regularly to promote UK creative industry exports and inward investment.
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