A digital divide impacting creative economies.




While digital technologies have broadened access to creative tools and audiences, they have also intensified inequalities and economic precarity.
  • Digital revenues now represent 35% of creators’ income, up from 17% in 2018, marking a structural shift accompanied by income instability and increased exposure to intellectual property infringements.
  • By 2028, the impact of Generative AI outputs is projected to result in global revenue losses of 24% for music creators and 21% for audiovisual creators.
  • Essential digital skills are held by 67% of people in developed countries compared to just 28% in developing countries, reinforcing North–South divides.
  • Market concentration among a small number of streaming platforms and opaque content curation systems marginalize lesser-known creators.
  • Only 48% of countries are developing statistics to monitor digital cultural consumption, limiting effective policy responses.




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