TV and film sector warns Ireland will fall behind unless ‘Netflix levy’ is introduced soon.
She told the Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport and Media that many European countries were already pressing ahead with such levies.
He said Irish TV drama struggles to get made because of a lack of funding. If a creative levy is not introduced soon, the Irish audiovisual sector will struggle to compete with other countries in Europe, he warned. Irish Music Rights Organisation chief executive Victor Finn suggested that musicians should also be able to access the content levy.
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