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  • Report to Ofcom suggests that up to 30.9% of internet users may be engaged in illegal downloading

    Review of methodology for earlier calculations suggests much higher levels of copyright infringement than previously thought

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  • Labour DCMS team seek views of those working in the creative industries

    Feedback will be used to inform the Labour Party’s ‘Vision for Growth of the Creative Industries’

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  • Government opens consultation on the recommendations of the Hargreaves Review

    This week, the Government announced its consultation on the Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth

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  • US Government launches public education campaign to combat intellectual property theft

    Announcement by Department of Justice and the National Crime Prevention Council

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  • Creative Industries ask BT to block The Pirate Bay

    BT has been asked to block access to the world’s largest illegal BitTorrent website The Pirate Bay, it was announced today.

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  • Illegal website Newzbin2 to be blocked within 14 days

    High Court Order requiring BT to block the illegal website welcomed across the creative industries.

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  • President of Hadopi; “The worst thing would be to return to the situation before Hadopi”

    Marie Francoise Marais, Head of France’s online IP rights authority, discusses the French experience with Le Monde

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  • “This isn’t just about a Portsmouth pub showing football matches via a cheaper Greek service”

    Stephen Garrett of Kudos Film & TV (the makers of ‘Spooks’) explains the wider impact of today’s ECJ ruling for consumers

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  • Entertainment Retailers Association: ‘Foot-dragging on anti-piracy law is costing us millions’

    The slow pace of implementation of the DEA has cost entertainment retailers millions of pounds, says ERA Chairman Paul Quirk

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  • TUC supports DEA and efforts to educate consumers about the importance of IP rights

    TUC congress approves a resolution supporting measures like the DEA which allow the creative industries to continue to flourish

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