
As soon as the SGAE scandal arose, the Secretary of Culture declared that controlling royalty collection societies is a responsibility of regional governments, not the federal government.
Nontheless, this has not happened, because the responsibility still belongs to the federal government, who has shown on multiple occasions that it is overly-connected to the authors.
Further, the government always had the ability to change this polemical regulatory model and had to deal with various troubles during tribunals. It is now possible to ask if this results in the logical end to events that have taken place. Someone should respond to what happened.