Levy has potential to deliver €25m for local productions.
Ireland has moved a step closer to introducing a content levy on streaming services, which has the potential to deliver €25m of funding to the country’s local production sector.
Last night (November 30), the final stages of an Online Media Safety and Regulation Bill was debated in the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, which includes proposals for a new content levy.
Under government proposals, independent producers will receive 80 of all investments from a contestable fund that comes from the content levy – which is sometimes referred to as the “Netflix levy” in Ireland.
Ireland has moved a step closer to introducing a content levy on streaming services, which has the potential to deliver €25m of funding to the country’s local production sector.
Last night (November 30), the final stages of an Online Media Safety and Regulation Bill was debated in the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, which includes proposals for a new content levy.
Under government proposals, independent producers will receive 80 of all investments from a contestable fund that comes from the content levy – which is sometimes referred to as the “Netflix levy” in Ireland.
- 12/1/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
To quote the Thing from the Fantastic Four – “It’s clobberin time!” Just two days after Jack Kirby was honored at Comic-Con, lawyers for the heirs of the comic legend have replied to Marvel and Disney with a pummeling brief filed at the Supreme Court. “Respondents, although called to respond, do not address the legal issues. Instead, they focus on the wrong questions and the wrong court,” say lawyer Marc Toberoff and Tom Goldstein, a new attorney on the case, today. After failing repeatedly in lower courts, Lisa Kirby, Neal Kirby, Susan Kirby and Barbara Kirby petitioned the High Court on March 21 for a hearing. The heirs want Scotus to rule […]...
- 7/29/2014
- Deadline
Just eight days before X-Men: Days Of Future Past opens everywhere on May 23, the mutant team’s co-creator Jack Kirby will be getting some marquee attention from the Justices of the Supreme Court. Attention that could lead to Marvel and Disney arguing in front of the High Court against the Kirby estate over the rights to the numerous characters from the X-Men to The Avengers and the Fantastic Four and many more that the comic legend co-created. Related: Marvel & Disney Rights Case For Supreme Court To Decide Says Kirby Estate On May 15, the nine Justices will debate in private Conference whether or not to get involved in the Kirby estate’s 5-year attempt to gain back the rights from the media giant. If the High Court agrees to the March 21 filed petition from Lisa Kirby, Neal Kirby, Susan Kirby and Barbara Kirby, an oral argument date will be scheduled later...
- 5/5/2014
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
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- 4/3/2014
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
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