OECD Work on Digital Content

OECD Working Party on the Information Economy (www.oecd.org/sti/digitalcontent)
Work Plan on Digital Broadband Content

 

OECD Recommendation on Public Sector Information

 

OECD Policy Guidance for Digital Content


The OECD’s Working Party on the Information Economy (WPIE) is undertaking analysis of the digital delivery of content. This work recognises that the rapid development of high-quality "always on" broadband Internet services is transforming high-growth industries that provide or have the potential to provide digital content.

Specifically, this work includes stocktaking studies in the following areas: scientific publishingmusic, on-line computer games, mobile contentuser-created contentdigital content and the evolution of the film and video industries and public sector information and content.

Work focuses on the changing value chain of these content industries, the development of new business models for digital content (generation of new revenue streams), drivers and barriers to growth, sectoral transformation and changing market structures, and their impacts on growth and employment. The studies are designed to identify analytical, policy and measurement issues.

As part of this work the OECD has published a study on Digital Content Strategies and Policies  which identifies and discusses a cluster of six business and public policy challenges. Pointers to future work in the area of digital content can be found in the summary of main issues raised during the Future Digital Economy: Digital Conent Creation, Distribution and Access.

 

Ongoing work

For further information on this project, please write to econtent@oecd.org.

Page updated: 28 July 2009

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