The Hargreaves copyright law review calls for a loosening and simplification of some aspects of copyright law. The Review makes 10 recommendations designed to ensure that the UK has an IP framework best suited to supporting innovation and promoting economic growth in the digital age. It is claimed that the current system has failed to "keep pace" with the fast-moving digital economy creating "obstacles to important research, innovation and growth". With regard to orphaned works, content that does not have an identifiable author, the report recommends the establishment of a new intermediary agency that will act as a one-stop shop for clearing the use of copyright content. The proposal could allow the use of archive material that would previously not have been permitted to be used because of doubt about ownership. Other proposals include resolving the copyright anomaly that makes the downloading of a CD onto an MP3 player which is common practice although technically illegal. The report can be accessed on the IPO website.