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main international studies. In detail, macro-domains that refer to the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have
been defined as follow: Architecture and design, Communication, Audiovisual and music, Video games and
software, Book and Press, while those relating to the Performing arts and arts visual art and the historical and
artistic heritage are defined as cultural and creative sectors (CCS).
Different authorities lead the Italian regulatory system for cultural industries, while ministries and public bodies
develop policies, strategies and measures with a different level of coordination. Different government
authorities govern the CCI: the press sector is governed by the Publishing Department at the Presidency of the
Council of Ministers, just as the rules relating to radio and video broadcasting are the responsibility of the
Presidency of the Council and the Parliament. The Ministry of Culture governs the Film and Audiovisual sector
like other cultural and creative sectors at national level while the activities abroad are the result of actions by
both the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Latter acts through the Agency for
Development Cooperation and the Italian Cultural Institutes, peripheral offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Authority also regulates the Communication sector for Communications (AGCOM). The Ministry of Culture
regularly finances activities for the promotion and dissemination of Italian cultural products by supporting
international festivals in various sectors (Film, Publishing, Television, Live Entertainment). Through a specific
programme called the Boarding Pass, The Ministry of Culture promotes the dissemination, co-production and
hospitality of Italian live show projects at an international level. The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation
supports heritage protection and conservation projects in various countries of the world using skills and
technologies developed in Italy.
It can therefore be summarized that the main Italian strategies for the cultural and creative industries is to
support the production of cultural contents, to support the distribution in Italy and abroad of Italian productions
and to support the diffusion of Italian and European productions in Italy and abroad. The policies are developed
through regulations aimed at financing the activities of the cultural industries directly by grants and indirectly by
different systems: tax credits and purchase facilitations for certain categories of users: 18Apps for students, the
Teachers’ Charter for teaching staff of the schools etc. In recent years, attention to new forms of dissemination of
cultural products has been progressively increasing.
Through the service agreement, signed in April 2017, between RAI (the Italian public broadcaster) and the
Presidency of the Council of Ministers, RAI has to provide television and film content through a digi
main international studies. In detail, macro-domains that refer to the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have
been defined as follow: Architecture and design, Communication, Audiovisual and music, Video games and
software, Book and Press, while those relating to the Performing arts and arts visual art and the historical and
artistic heritage are defined as cultural and creative sectors (CCS).
Different authorities lead the Italian regulatory system for cultural industries, while ministries and public bodies
develop policies, strategies and measures with a different level of coordination. Different government
authorities govern the CCI: the press sector is governed by the Publishing Department at the Presidency of the
Council of Ministers, just as the rules relating to radio and video broadcasting are the responsibility of the
Presidency of the Council and the Parliament. The Ministry of Culture governs the Film and Audiovisual sector
like other cultural and creative sectors at national level while the activities abroad are the result of actions by
both the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Latter acts through the Agency for
Development Cooperation and the Italian Cultural Institutes, peripheral offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Authority also regulates the Communication sector for Communications (AGCOM). The Ministry of Culture
regularly finances activities for the promotion and dissemination of Italian cultural products by supporting
international festivals in various sectors (Film, Publishing, Television, Live Entertainment). Through a specific
programme called the Boarding Pass, The Ministry of Culture promotes the dissemination, co-production and
hospitality of Italian live show projects at an international level. The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation
supports heritage protection and conservation projects in various countries of the world using skills and
technologies developed in Italy.
It can therefore be summarized that the main Italian strategies for the cultural and creative industries is to
support the production of cultural contents, to support the distribution in Italy and abroad of Italian productions
and to support the diffusion of Italian and European productions in Italy and abroad. The policies are developed
through regulations aimed at financing the activities of the cultural industries directly by grants and indirectly by
different systems: tax credits and purchase facilitations for certain categories of users: 18Apps for students, the
Teachers’ Charter for teaching staff of the schools etc. In recent years, attention to new forms of dissemination of
cultural products has been progressively increasing.
Through the service agreement, signed in April 2017, between RAI (the Italian public broadcaster) and the
Presidency of the Council of Ministers, RAI has to provide television and film content through a digi
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