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Government to loosen IP law to 'bring it in line with the real world'

Individuals will be able to legally copy music from CDs to portable devices and buy and sell licenses to digital products more easily as the Government backs an overhaul to the UK intellectual property law to "bring it in line with the real world".

Old Jamaica Ginger Beer in Comedy Central sponsorship

campaign, which includes a bespoke sponsorship deal with TV channel Comedy Central.

Hunt calls on comms industry to help shape government policy

Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has called for ideas that will help his department promote the development of new business models and new sectors, as well as protect intellectual property, as the Government embarks on the work of producing a new Communications Act.

NatMag builds central advertising unit

The National Magazine Company is assembling a central advertising sales unit, Hearst UK Cross Media

Government to clip Ofcom's powers

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has announced plans to strip Ofcom of a number of powers as part of the government's efficiency drive, including returning the policy-setting role to the secretary of state.

Paper Round (21 June) - Government finances and Wimbledon occupy front pages

Today's newspapers speculate over the contents of tomorrow's 'emergency' budget as Wimbledon guides replace the World Cup giveaways.

News Corp's bid for BSkyB presents dilemmas for government, says legal chief

News Corporation's bid for full ownership of BSkyB could take more than a year of European investigation and would be examined separately at the UK level.

Trinity Mirror's Sly Bailey criticises Government plans for regional media

Media executives from the winning bidders of the last Government's independently funded news consortia have criticised the coalition Government's decision to scrap the pilot scheme.

Government scraps news consortia to pay for superfast broadband

The Government has scrapped Labour's independently funded news consortia (IFNCs) while announcing plans for deregulating ownership rules for the local media industry.

What does the coalition government mean for media?

further light. But the central message is already clear: don't expect radical broadcasting reform from ...

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