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	<title>Comments on: Games Industry &#8211; Biggest Sector in UK Creative Industries</title>
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	<description>Chris 'Evo' Evans on PC Gaming....good bad or ugly I cover it!</description>
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		<title>By: John Marten</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Marten</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;Software and computer games&quot; are rather different things, in the statistics. Software can run from accountancy, ITC office networking, through huge quasi-government arms such as Civitas who deal with new ITC for local government and hospitals, via all branches of Currys and similar retailers who sell software, through British Rail&#039;s timetable system, and much more.  For the government to try to &quot;pull the wool...&quot; by calling all that lot &quot;creative&quot; is spin of the first order.

So far as I am aware, the &quot;current R&amp;D tax credit scheme&quot; is not easily open to games developers.  They may want to raise awareness of it, but they may have to out into place a new version of the scheme.  When and if that will happen, we&#039;ll have to see.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Software and computer games&#8221; are rather different things, in the statistics. Software can run from accountancy, ITC office networking, through huge quasi-government arms such as Civitas who deal with new ITC for local government and hospitals, via all branches of Currys and similar retailers who sell software, through British Rail&#8217;s timetable system, and much more.  For the government to try to &#8220;pull the wool&#8230;&#8221; by calling all that lot &#8220;creative&#8221; is spin of the first order.</p>
<p>So far as I am aware, the &#8220;current R&amp;D tax credit scheme&#8221; is not easily open to games developers.  They may want to raise awareness of it, but they may have to out into place a new version of the scheme.  When and if that will happen, we&#8217;ll have to see.</p>
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