GDAA/TIGA deal
Australian and UK developer associations teaming up to lobby respective governments for tax breaks.
For immediate release
MEDIA RELEASE
MELBOURNE – Monday 14th April 2008
Greg Bondar, CEO of the GDAA and Dr Richard Wilson, CEO of TIGA, today announced that they would be working more closely together to ensure that their respective governments gave their game developer members a ‘leg up’ by way of tax breaks.
“Australian and UK game developers can compete successfully against game developers across the globe when market conditions are fair. However, the scales are increasingly tipped against them when the governments of other countries, especially Canada, heavily subsidise their game developers”, said Bondar and Wilson.
“With 300+ companies involved in the video game industry in Canada, some 56% are now developing proprietary technology due to the funding initiatives of the Canadian government”, it was pointed out by Bondar.
GDAA and Tiga will share future research findings that highlight the benefits that tax breaks for games production would provide for both the games development sectors of Australia and of the UK and to their respective economies.
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Further Details:
Greg Bondar
CEO GDAA (AUSTRALIA)
Ph: +6139866 6322
Mobile: 0411 854 115
Web: www.gdaa.com.au
Dr Richard Wilson
CEO TIGA (UK)
0845 0941095
07875 939643
www.tiga.org