(telegraph.co.uk): The boldest idea in the Hargreaves review of the UK's copyright laws is 'doomed to fail', unless David Cameron ensures the creative industries participate, writes Emma Barnett. The Hargreaves’s report was commissioned by the Government last November in order to radically modernise the UK’s out-of-date laws and make them “fit for the digital age” - not just make sensible suggestions which do very little other than bring the laws in line with current consumer behaviour.
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