Impact of online piracy: Lords debate
1 April 2009 (updated on 22 April 2010)
Lord Lloyd-Webber (Conservative) will call attention to the growing impact of online piracy on the future of Britain’s creative talent in a debate this Thursday, 2 April, in the House of Lords.
Other Members scheduled to take part include:
- Lord Birt (Crossbench); former Director General of the BBC
- Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat); Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport
- Lord Luke (Conservative); Opposition spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport
- Lord De Mauley (Conservative); Opposition spokesperson for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Lord Young of Norwood Green, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, will speak on behalf of the Government
Further information
- Alphabetical list of Members of the Lords
- Parliamentary calendar
- List of speakers - Lords Government Whips Office
- Parliament Live - watch the debate live
- Lords Hansard - transcript available approximately three hours from the start of the debate