Industry News, Public Affairs

Future introduces new homes media brand
This latest launch aims to address the shifting behaviours of the next generation of home interest consumers.
Industry News, Public Affairs
Industry News, Public Affairs
New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has an unenviable in-tray in Downing Street, but the First Lord of the Treasury has left no doubt over his position on key media issues.
In a letter during the (previous) Conservative leadership election, Sunak committed to empowering the Digital Markets Unit, stating that he would take forward the necessary legislation this autumn: “including measures to ensure fair terms between publishers and platforms”. He also noted his decision as Chancellor (taken after years of campaigning by the PPA and Publishers Association) to zero-rate VAT on digital publications.
Sunak also promised to repeal section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act as a matter of urgency, stating it is “vital that we remove this measure which seeks to coerce the press and stifle free speech ahead of the next General Election”. If ever activated, Section 40 would force publishers to sign up to a state-backed regulator or be compelled to pay both sides’ costs in legal disputes, even if they win the case.
On Tuesday, Sunak chose to re-appoint Michelle Donelan as Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. You can read a PPA article for Press Gazette setting out what the Secretary of State should do to support the sector where she began her professional career here.
The PPA looks forward to engaging with the new Government to ensure that these commitments are carried out swiftly, as well as engaging on other policies that will bolster the long-term sustainability of the specialist media sector.
This latest launch aims to address the shifting behaviours of the next generation of home interest consumers.
Publishers’ Licensing Services (PLS) and the Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) have confirmed their support for the development of a new collective licence by the Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA), the first of its kind in the UK to support the use of text in generative AI applications.
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