Monday, September 29, 2014

Lasalle insists there is no law sponsorship – Cadena Ser

The patronage is already included in the latest tax change of Montoro despite a campaign promise to draft a specific law. Culture ensures that their budgets will increase next year for the first time since the outbreak of the crisis year.

The Patronage promised law will not be such, because the tax incentives that the rule was to include longer walk are the new tax measures included in the latest reform proposed by the government.

That’s the argument put forward by the Secretary of State for Culture, José María Lasalle who speaks of the mainstreaming of the measures proposed by the department will join “a change which falls under the Ministry of Justice, which is facilitating the creation of Foundations”.

During the Meeting of Ibero Editors held in the Reader’s House in Madrid the policy has also made clear its position on copyright law that currently being discussed in the Senate with it, it will end the arbitrary fixing of tariffs; and will provide legal certainty in the fight against piracy and transparency.

Lasalle not takes cognizance of the petition of collecting societies which brings together producers, publishers, artists for the Deputy Prime Minister involved in the negotiation of the law before they consider an inflexible position of the Ministry of Culture. And states that “we have incorporated all the demands and claims raised by the industry and raised the coalition of creators. With some nuances, demands in substance are contained in the current text.”

There seems the idea that this “sector” which has called for Tuesday a rally outside the Secretariat of State, in an action which he considers “the burial of the culture.”

The same day, delivered to Parliament the general state budget, according Lasalle will be increased for the first time since the start of the crisis.

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