Next steps: UK government's response to the Hargreaves Review
The response was published alongside the UK’s International Strategy for Intellectual Property, which identifies the priorities for UK policy-making and reform for the IP system. The government supported the review’s findings with various promises to implement them. The present plan is to implement many of the recommendations by the end of the current parliament—that is by June 2015.
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1 December 2011 The UK government has announced that Richard Hooper, former deputy chairman of the UK regulator for the communications industries, Ofcom, will lead a feasibility study on developing a Digital Copyright Exchange.