The potential impact of Brexit on the creative industries, tourism and the digital single market Contents

Contents

Summary

1 Introduction

Tourism, creative industries and the digital economy

Our inquiry and report

2 Workforce issues

Role of EU staff

‘Locals selling to locals’

Language skills

Number of EU workers

Accuracy of Government estimates

Regional concentration

Shortage of domestic workers

Conclusions

Future immigration arrangements

Bureaucracy

Salary as a proxy for the value of employees

Future options

UK workers in the EU

Conclusions

3 Direct EU Funding

Creative Europe

Economic impact

Future arrangements

Additional EU funding streams

Regional investment

Creative funding and tourism

Mapping EU funding

4 The regulatory environment

Background

Opportunities

Digital single market

Data roaming

Data-Sharing and Protection

Tourism

The Single Aviation Market

Tourist access to the UK

Creative industries

Intellectual Property

Copyright legislation

Copyright enforcement

The Unregistered Community Design Right

Artists’ Resale Rights

Country of origin broadcast rules

Future arrangements

The Digital Single Market and Territorial Broadcast Licensing

Conclusion

Conclusions and recommendations

Formal Minutes

Witnesses

Published written evidence

List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament





24 January 2018