MP calls for single trade body

Ed Vaizey recommends ELSPA and TIGA merge to become ‘The Video Game Association’

Shadow Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has recommended that industry trade bodies TIGA and ELSPA merge – to form ‘The Video Games Association’.

Both organisations have met together with Government in recent months as part of video games roundtables, discussing issues that affect both publishers and developers.

These subjects have included age ratings, tax breaks for studios and the ‘skillset’ that students need from universities to break into the industry.

However, Mr Vaizey told Develop's sister magazine MCV that he believed having both bodies arguing similar cases under one name was “slightly odd”.

He said: “From a policy maker’s perspective, it’s easier to deal with one body.

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“I’m aware that TIGA represents developers and ELSPA works for publishers. But this ‘Video Games Association’ would do what it said on the tin. Politicians would know exactly what they were, rather than with [the acronyms] TIGA and ELSPA, which don’t mean anything unless you’re au fait with the industry. If they were one voice, it would carry much more weight.”

Director general of ELSPA Michael Rawlinson said: “ELSPA and TIGA agree on around 95 per cent of issues and, due to co-operation between the two bodies, we usually mirror each other’s thinking when speaking to Government. However, for the moment the two groups often have different perspectives, so it is perfectly reasonable that they are represented by different organisations.

“Compared to other high profile industries such as the alcohol sector – which has at least ten representative bodies – we are practically Siamese! As technologies and the industry as a whole develop we might well see the trade bodies moving towards amalgamation. Until this time the common thinking between ELSPA and TIGA on the vast majority of issues ensures that we are properly represented in Whitehall.”

Mistake

posted by FranMulhern Aug 07, 2009 at 2:14 pm
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Ed isn't a Minister. He's the Shadow Culture Minister. I'm sure he wishes he WAS a Minister!

He does have a point though. What I'd like to know from him is what the Tories would do about financial help for the industry to level the playing field. I noticed that on his recently weekly email newsletter he talked about Ontario's venture capital fund for emerging industries. He then said:

"For the last three years, the Government has sat back and done nothing to help the UK video games industry despite this Canadian onslaught. We will be different."

I'd like to know how they'd be different, a concrete commitment to specific help would be welcome.

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No

posted by BC Aug 07, 2009 at 2:25 pm
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BC

No.

One is for publishers in europe.

The other is for developers in the UK.

Tory prat.

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Stupid idea

posted by fenrir5683wo Aug 07, 2009 at 3:21 pm
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Our rating system is different to Europe's. We are less tough on games that they may consider to be "too violent" or "inappropriate".

Don't interfere, you don't know what you're talking about, you Conservative dipstick.

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