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[ecrea] report - Territoriality and its Impact on the Financing of Audiovisual Works
Tue Sep 15 13:55:01 GMT 2015
Territoriality and its Impact on the Financing of Audiovisual Works
- European Audiovisual Observatory publishes new free IRIS Plus legal report
Download it here:
http://www.obs.coe.int/documents/205595/8261963/IRIS+plus+2015en2.pdf/ad5c5a8f-4e85-4e3c-b763-9c763895da1e
This new Observatory report focuses on territoriality and its effects
on financing the production and distribution of films and TV programmes
in Europe. Undoubtedly one of the hottest legal topics at the moment,
territoriality of copyright is creating a major media buzz in Europe as
the EU’s disputed Digital Single Market initiative aims at freeing up
barriers to the consumption of content. In the same report, the
Observatory examines the territoriality issues surrounding the revision
of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive. The current EU legal
structure which allows international majors to set up where they wish,
respecting the national legislation of the country of establishment due
to the country of origin principle, while distributing content on a
pan-European basis, is being challenged. Authored by Observatory Experts
and Analysts, Maja Cappello, Francisco Cabrera-Blázquez, Sophie Valais
and Christian Grece, this brand new report is clearly an essential “back
to school” read.
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