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In interesting approach to categorizing the arts came out of the U.K. on 30 
April: 
...crafts will no longer be considered part of the creative industries under 
proposals published by the UK government this week.
The proposed change is part of a review of the UK's creative industries set out 
in a consultation paper released by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport 
yesterday (Classifying & Measuring the Creative Industries).  Arts and antiques 
will also be dropped from the list of recognized creative industries, while 
other categories will be merged into "broad creative industry groups".
http://tinyurl.com/czqqmov


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