Jorge
February 25th, 2008, 05:20 PM
Releases new report outlining its strategy for becoming the world's "creative hub," and in which it warns of legislation unless ISPs voluntarily adopt anti-piracy measures.
Last Friday the UK govt released a new report that outlines its strategy for becoming the world's "creative hub," whereby the local economies in its biggest cities are "driven by creativity."
It makes an interesting leap in traditional creative copyright arguments in that it begins with the premise that the UK is a place of ".
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Last Friday the UK govt released a new report that outlines its strategy for becoming the world's "creative hub," whereby the local economies in its biggest cities are "driven by creativity."
It makes an interesting leap in traditional creative copyright arguments in that it begins with the premise that the UK is a place of ".
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