Smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices should be taxed in order to set up a fund for the arts, leading creative figures have said.
In a letter to The Times, more than 100 signatories, including actresses Olivia Colman, Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie, called for a levy of between one to three per cent on devices that “store and download creative content”.
They argue that the so-called Smart Fund would compensate artists for lost royalties when their work is downloaded and stored by users, such as when a painting is saved as a phone wallpaper or a film is streamed illegally on a laptop.
The campaign is being led by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), which says the levy would bring the UK into line with 44 countries…
