The Government has invited views on the role a ‘digital rights agency’ should play in protecting and promoting the legal use of copyright content online, and how industry, consumer groups and government can work together to create an environment where investment in creativity is rewarded.
Creators, commercial rights-holders and consumer groups have been asked to respond to a discussion paper exploring the potential benefits of a new agency and the impact it would have in combating unlawful online file-sharing and piracy.
Minister of State for Intellectual Property, David Lammy, said:
"A properly worked out rights agency could be a real step forward. We can't have a system where even net-surfing 12 year olds have to understand copyright in order to keep themselves and their parents safe within the law.”
"The real prize here is a rights agency that sorts out the complexities that keep consumers on the right side of the law, and ensures artists get properly paid.”
"We need to make it easier for consumers to do the right thing. The internet has become an integral part of daily life. You shouldn't need to be an underwriter to take out an insurance policy, and you shouldn't need legal training to surf the web."
Minister for Technology, Communications and Broadcasting, Stephen Carter, said:
“In the new digital age, copyright infringement has become easier and more socially acceptable, so it’s clear we need some form of legislative backstop for the protection of rights as well as new and innovative ways to access legal content.”
He added:
“Today we have published proposals in the form of a Straw Man on digital rights. That Straw Man could be torched, tolerated or a touchstone for the start point of constructive debate and design. I for one hope it is the latter.”
Key issues raised in the discussion paper published by the Intellectual Property Office include:
All these issues will be publicly addressed in a discussion forum later this Spring.
The concept of a ‘digital rights agency’ was initially recommended in the Digital Britain Interim report, published at the end of January. The report represents an ambitious and strategic plan to accelerate growth in the digital industries and cement the UK’s position as a world leader for innovation, investment and quality.
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