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New rules will require sellers and platforms to provide more information around resold event tickets, protecting consumers from rip off prices
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
I recognise that, for people here, intellectual property (IP) and its enforcement are daily concerns. I’d like to think that I understand at…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Culture Secretary Karen Bradley sets out her plans to increase access to arts and culture.
Good morning. I want to thank Mission, Models, Money and the Cultural Leadership programme for putting on this conference, and in particular…
Following the Red Tape Challenge, Minister vows to reduce ’pointless bureaucracy’ for smaller events.
Mandatory age verification to view online pornography, a crackdown on ticket bots, and new subtitling requirements for video on demand services are are among the measures being taken forward today as work begins on implementing the new Digital Economy Act
UK businesses can apply for a share of £20 million in a fast-track competition to develop new ways to tackle global disruption such as that caused by COVID-19.
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New rules coming into force today will demand more information from sellers on secondary ticket websites to better protect fans from rip-off prices.
Government reducing burdensome red tape in entertainment licensing for responsible businesses and community organisations
The submarine, with about 130 sailors on board, is the last unit from Operation ELLAMY, the UK’s contribution to action in Libya, to return …
Consumers will be closer to having enhanced easy to understand consumer rights following the introduction of the new Consumer Rights Bill.
Proposals to modernise the copyright system and remove unnecessary barriers to growth were unveiled by the Government today. The consultation…
Judicial review of private copying exception.
JMW Turner’s famous work The Dark Rigi, the Lake of Lucerne at risk of export
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA has provisionally found that Casio has broken competition law by restricting retailer freedom to discount online.
The Prime Minister called on people across the UK to speak out in favour of the UK and against Scottish independence.
The CMA has fined Casio £3.7 million for breaking competition law by preventing online discounting for its digital pianos and keyboards.
Employment Tribunal Decision.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Choudhury on 4 February 2020.
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