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IRIS Special
The Regulation of On-demand Audiovisual Services:
Chaos or Coherence? |
100 pages - Strasbourg,
December 2011
Print edition: EUR 98,50
ISBN 978-92-871-7301-0
Electronic edition (PDF file): EUR 125,50
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ISBN 978-92-871-7304-1 Both
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ISBN 978-92-871-7307-2
Also available in French and German
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This IRIS Special
focuses on:
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Definitions of on-demand audiovisual services
in EU member states
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The demarcation lines between the various
types of media service
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Limits to the application of the Audiovisual
Media Services Directive
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The involvement or exclusion of intermediaries
in the regulation
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The meaning of “editorial responsibility”
and the “principal purpose” of audiovisual services
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The technical dimension of on-demand services
via networked devices
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The transposition of the Audiovisual Media
Services Directive in two selected EU member states, the Netherlands
and Italy
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Experience of self- and co-regulation in
the case of the protection of minors and commercial communication
in the United Kingdom and Germany
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Media users’ expectations with regard
to regulation
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Assessment by the business world of the Directive
and of other provisions relevant for on-demand services
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The position of the legislature and the regulatory
authorities
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Summary of the views of 25 experts from all
over Europe
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At the end of 2011, the
European Commission will report for the first time on the application
of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive. The Commission’s
letters to member states asking for information in this connection
were unusually long and detailed, thus indicating the difficulties
experienced in incorporating the Directive into domestic law.
These difficulties mainly arise with respect to regulating non-linear
audiovisual media services.
For this reason, in April 2011 the European Audiovisual Observatory
and the Institute for European Media Law invited 25 experts on
audiovisual media law to a workshop at which an assessment was
made of the situation with regard to the regulation of on-demand
audiovisual services. The principal questions for discussion were
how the new provisions on the scope of the Directive have been
incorporated into domestic law and how member states have handled
the possibility of promoting the self- or co-regulation of on-demand
audiovisual services.
The papers on which the workshop was based and a detailed report
on the discussions that followed the various contributions are
summarised in this IRIS Special and form a comprehensive
overview of the possible regulation. After reading this IRIS Special,
the somewhat provocative question in the title, “Chaos or
Coherence?”, can probably be answered by establishing that
the regulatory landscape in Europe is characterised by both chaos
and coherence.
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Through the Yearbook, the monthly legal newsletter IRIS and its other publications in print form or on this website, the European Audiovisual Observatory offers a wide range of professional information and data, published in English, French and German. Backed up by its networks of partners, correspondents and a wide range of information sources the Observatory becomes THE supplier of economic, statistical, legal and financial information on the audiovisual sector in Europe.
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