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EUROPEAN MONOGRAPHS REGULATING CONTENT - EUROPEAN REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FOR THE MEDIA AND RELATED CREATIVE SECTORS MICHAEL HOLOUBEK/DRAGANA
DAMJANOVIC/ MATTHIAS TRAIMER KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL CONTENTS LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS V FOREWORD VII PART ONE THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN
CONTENT REGULATION - PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY CHAPTER 1 OBJECTIVE
OF THE BOOK: A HORIZONTAL APPROACH TO EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION 3 I.
THE BACKGROUND CONTENT AS PART OF EUROPE"S CULTURE 3 II. A SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION ON A HORIZONTAL BASIS
4 CHAPTER 2 STRUCTURE AND METHODS 7 I. DEFINITION OF THE SUBJECT UNDER
INVESTIGATION 7 II. ANALYSIS OF THE INDIVIDUAI REGULATORY AREAS OF
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW GOVERNING THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 7 III. CONCLUSION
AND EVALUATION 13 X CONTENT S CHAPTER 3 THE EUROPEAN CONTENT INDUSTRY -
CATEGORIZATION AND DEFINITIONS 15 I. THE SUBJECT UNDER INVESTIGATION 15
II. CATEGORIZATION OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 16 III. LEGAI DEFINITIONS
RELATING TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 18 FIGURE 1 FOCUS OF THE STUDY 16
FIGURE 2 BRANCHES OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY BROKEN DOWN ACCORDING TO
CONTENT CATEGORY AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 17 FIGURE 3 LEGAI DEFINITIONS
RELATED TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 20 PART TWO THE INDIVIDUAL REGULATORY
FIELDS - AN ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT EUROPEAN PROVISIONS FOR THE
CONTENT INDUSTRY 23 CHAPTER 1 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNITY LAW AND POLICIES
(INCLUDING FUNDING PROGRAMMES) GOVERNING THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 25 I.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS 25 II. FUNDAMENTALS OF PRIMARY LAW 26 A. THE
FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS - TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND
CASE-LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 26 1. FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS
28 2. FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICES 32 B. THE RELEVANCE OF FUNDAMENTAL
RIGHTS IN COMMUNITY LAW 37 C. THE AMSTERDAM PROTOCOL ON PUBLIC
BROADCASTING AND THE EXEMPTION CLAUSE FOR STATE AID AIMED AT PROMOTING
CULTURE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 39 D. THE DIVISION OF COMPETENCES BETWEEN
THE EC AND THE MEMBER STATES IN CULTURAL AFFAIRS 41 1. PRELIMINARY
REMARKS ON THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE ENSHRINED IN THE EC TREATY 41 2. THE
CONCEPT OF DIVISION OF COMPETENCES BETWEEN THE EC AND THE MEMBER STATES
41 3. THE CULTURAL POLICY OF THE COMMUNITY PURSUANT TO ARTIDE 151 EC 42
4. EUROPEAN CULTURAL POLICY IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT 44 CONTENT S XI
III. SECONDARY LEGISLATION OF THE EU FOR PROMOTING THE CONTENT INDUSTRY
45 A. THE LISBON STRATEGY - A NEW IMPETUS FOR PROMOTING THE EUROPEAN
CONTENT INDUSTRY 45 B. GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE FUNDING PROGRAMMES OF
THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 46 C. CULTURAL PROGRAMMES 48 D. MEDIA PROGRAMMES 49
E. SPECIAL FUNDING ACTION IN THE FIELDS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES (ICT) 52 1. THE 'ECONTENTPLUS' FUNDING PROGRAMME 53 2. THE
'SAFER INTERNET PLUS' FUNDING PROGRAMME 54 IV. COMMUNITY PROJECTS
RELEVANT TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 54 A. COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION
'I2010 - A EUROPEAN INFORMATION SOCIETY FOR GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT' 54 B.
PROPOSAI FOR A DIRECTIVE ON SERVICES IN THE INTERNAI MARKET AND ITS
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 55 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 55 2.
THE SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE SERVICES DIRECTIVE 56 3. OPEN QUESTIONS
REGARDING THE SERVICE DIRECTIVE 57 V. CONTENT AS A EUROPEAN
CROSS-CUTTING SUBJECT - CONCLUSIONS AND EVALUATION 58 CHAPTER 2 THE
CONTENT INDUSTRY AND GENERAL COMPETITION LAW 61 I. ENSURING FUNCTIONING
MARKET STRUCTURES 61 A. GENERAL APPLICABILITY OF THE COMPETITION RULES
TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 62 1. SPECIFIC RELEVANCE OF COMPETITION RULES 62
2. PERSONAL SCOPE 63 B. MARKET DEFINITIONS FOR MEDIA CONTENT 64 C.
COMPETITION RULES CONCERNING THE PRODUCTION LEVEL (UPSTREAM) 66 1.
GENERAL CARTEL PROHIBITION - ARTIDE 81 EC 67 2. PROHIBITION TO ABUSE A
DOMINANT POSITION - ARTIDE 82 EC 69 3. CONTRAI OF CONCENTRATIONS 70 D.
COMPETITION RULES RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION ('DOWNSTREAM') 72 1. GENERAL
BAN ON CARTELS - ARTIDE 81 EC 72 2. PROHIBITION OF THE ABUSE OF A
DOMINANT POSITION - ARTIDE 82 EC 76 XII CONTENTS 3. CONTRAI OF
CONCENTRATIONS 77 IL PROTECTING THIRD PARTIES AND SAFEGUARDING GENERAL
INTERESTS 78 A. PROTECTING THE FINAL CONSUMER 78 B. PROTECTING
COMPETITORS? 79 C. PROTECTING TRADING PARTNERS 79 HI. PRESERVING THE
SINGLE MARKET 80 IV. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE INTENDED AIMS 81 V. DIRECT
AIDS FOR PRODUCING AND BROADCASTING CONTENT 82 A. ARTIDE 81(3)
EC-EXEMPTIONS GENERAL BAN ON CARTELS 82 B. OBJECTIVE JUSTIFICATION
ACCORDING TO ARTIDE 82 EC 83 VI. SAFEGUARDING UNDISTORTED COMPETITION
FROM INTERVENTION BY THE MEMBER STATES 83 A. RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE
FOR BOOKS 83 B. ARTIDE 87 EC - FRAMEWORK FOR STATE AID IN THE CONTENT
INDUSTRY 84 VII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 88 CHAPTER 3 SECTOR-SPECIFIC
REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE LEVEL 91 I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS:
SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONTENT LEVEL 91 II.
MARKET ENTRY AND ACCESS REGULATION IN THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION
MARKETS - ENSURING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY
92 A. INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION AS MARKET REGULATION 92 B. REGULATION OF
MARKET ENTRY IN THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS MARKETS 92 1. RELEVANCE
FOR THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 92 2. GENERAL VERSUS INDIVIDUAI AUTHORIZATION -
MEDIA AND CULTURE RELATED SELECTION CRITERIA 94 C. REGULATION OF ACCESS
TO COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS AND SERVICES 95 1. RELEVANCE FOR THE CONTENT
INDUSTRY 95 2. THE GENERAL ACCESS REGULATION REGIME FOR THE
COMMUNICATIONS MARKETS 98 3. THE SPECIFIC ACCESS REGULATION REGIME FOR
THE FIELD OF DIGITAL TELEVISION 100 D. CAPABILITY OF THE MARKET ENTRY
AND ACCESS REGULATION REGIME TO ENSURE CULTURAL AND DEMOCRATIC POLICY
OBJECTIVES - PROBLEM ANALYSIS 101 E. SUMMARY 102 CONTENTS XIII III.
ENSURING A BASIC SUPPLY OF THE POPULATION WITH CONTENT - PROTECTION OF
THIRD PARTY AND FURTHER GENERAL INTERESTS 103 A. THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN
THE CONTENT MARKETS 103 B. UNIVERSAL SERVICE REGIME 104 C. MUST-CARRY
PROVISIONS 105 D. BROADCASTING OF MAJOR EVENTS 106 E. THE SPECIAL
IMPORTANCE AND ROLE OF PUBLIC BROADCASTING WITHINTHEEU 107 F. ANALYSIS
OF THE PUBLIC INTEREST REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE LEVEL - PROBLEMATIC
ASPECTS 108 1. TRANSITION FROM ANALOGUE TO DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES 108 2.
ACCESS TO BROADCASTING AND PROGRAMME RIGHTS ON A SECTOR-SPECIFIC BASIS
109 3. POLITICAI CONSENSUS REGARDING THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE
BROADCASTING ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY? 110 G. SUMMARY 111 IV.
STANDARDIZATION ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY - PRESERVATION OF THE
SINGLE MARKET 112 A. STANDARDIZATION IN THE ONLINE CONTENT MARKET - A
PRIMARILY MARKET LED PROCESS 112 B. SPECIFIC STANDARDIZATION MEASURES
FOR DIGITAL INTERACTIVE TELEVISION 113 C. OTHER STANDARDIZATION
ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 115 D. PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS WITH
REGARD TO THE STANDARDIZATION PROCESSES ON THE CONTENT MARKETS 115 E.
SUMMARY 116 V. DIRECT PROMOTION OF THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTENT 117 VI. SUMMARIZING EVALUATION - RECIPROCITY AND
INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE VARIOUS REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS IN
SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE LEVEL 117 CHAPTER 4
SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT CONTENT LEVEL 119 I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS
119 A. OBJECTS AND SYSTEMIZATION OF SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT
CONTENT LEVEL 119 B. DEVELOPMENT OF SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT
CONTENT LEVEL 121 IL THE PROTECTION OF THIRD PARTIES AND FURTHER PUBLIC
INTERESTS 123 A. REVIEW OF STATUS QUO 123 XIV CONTENTS 1. REGULATION OF
CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN DIGNITY, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION
OF OTHER FUNDAMENTAL VALUES OF A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY 123 2. REGULATION OF
CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS 124 3. REGULATION OF CONTENT FOR
THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH 126 4. REGULATION OF CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION
OF CONSUMERS 128 5. REGULATION OF CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL
RIGHTS 132 B. ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM 133 C. SUMMARY 135 III. PROMOTING
PRODUCTION AND DISSEMINATION OF CONTENT 136 A. REVIEW OF STATUS QUO 136
1. DIRECT PROMOTION OF CONTENT 136 2. INDIRECT PROMOTION OF CONTENT 137
A. PROMOTION THROUGH TAX BREAKS FOR FILM AND TELEVISION 137 B. PROMOTION
BY LIMITING REGULATORY POSSIBILITIES 137 B. ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM 140
C. SUMMARY 143 IV. MAINTAINING THE SINGLE MARKET 143 A. REVIEW OF THE
STATUS QUO 143 B. ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM 145 C. SUMMARY 147 V.
CONCLUSIONS 147 CHAPTER 5 COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS 151 I. LEGAI
PROTECTION OF CONTENT PROMOTION OF THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTENT 151 A. REVIEW OF THE STATUS QUO 151 1. DATABASE DIRECTIVE 151 2.
INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 152 A. REPRODUCTION RIGHT 152 B.
COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING MAKING AVAILABLE, TO THE PUBLIC 153 E.
LIMITATIONS AND FREE USES OF WORKS 153 D. LEGAI PROTECTION OF
TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES 153 E. SANCTIONS UNDER THE INFORMATION
SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 154 3. ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE 154 4. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN
AND COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLES AND EXCEPTIONS 154 CONTENTS XV A.
COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLE 154 B. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN PRINCIPLE 155
5. RIGHTS MANAGEMENT AND COLLECTING SOCIETIES 156 6. RESALE RIGHTS
DIRECTIVE 156 7. HARMONIZATION OF COPYRIGHT CONTRACT LAW 157 8.
CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN COPYRIGHT LAWS 157 B. PROBLEM ANALYSIS 157
1. SCOPE OF THE DATABASE PROTECTION 157 2. INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE
159 A. LACK OF CLARITY REGARDING THE SCOPE OF THE 'MAKING AVAILABLE'
RIGHT 159 B. ALLOCATED USES 160 E. SANCTIONS UNDER THE INFORMATION
SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 162 3. ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE 162 4. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN
AND COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLES 163 A. COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION
PRINCIPLE 163 B. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN PRINCIPLE 164 5. COLLECTIVE
EXPLOITATION OF RIGHTS AND COLLECTING SOCIETIES 165 6. RESALE RIGHTS
DIRECTIVE 167 7. HARMONIZATION OF THE COPYRIGHT CONTRACT LAW 167 8.
CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN COPYRIGHT LAW 168 C. SUMMARY 169 II. THE
NECESSITY FOR EXCLUSIVITY - ENSURING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES ON
THE CONTENT MARKETS 170 III. CREATING A BALANCE - PROTECTION OF THIRD
PARTIES AND FURTHER GENERAL INTERESTS 171 A. REVIEW OF THE STATUS QUO
171 1. INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 172 A. LIMITATIONS 172 B.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES/DRM 172 E. DEVICE AND MEDIA CHARGES,
DOUBLE REMUNERATION 172 2. FIRST SALE DOCTRINE ONLINE 173 3. ENFORCEMENT
DIRECTIVE 173 4. CONDITIONAL ACCESS DIRECTIVE 174 5. OBLIGATIONS TO
PROVIDE INFORMATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN E-COMMERCE 174 B. PROBLEM
ANALYSIS 174 1. INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 174 A. LIMITATIONS 174 B.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES 177 2. FIRST SALE DOCTRINE ONLINE 181
3. ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE 181 XVI CONTENTS 4. CONDITIONAL ACCESS
DIRECTIVE 182 5. INFORMATION OBLIGATIONS AND TRANSPARENCY IN E-COMMERCE
182 C. SUMMARY 183 IV. MAKING ENDS MEET: SUMMARIZING EVALUATION -
RECIPROCITY AND INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE OBJECTIVES PURSUED 184
CHAPTER 6 REGULATION OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY THROUGH TAX MEASURES 191 I.
PROMOTING THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT THROUGH TAX
MEASURES 191 A. THE FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS - EC LAW AND TAX LAW 191 B.
PROMOTION THROUGH INDIRECT TAX MEASURES 193 1. GENERAL REMARKS 193 2.
REDUCED TAX RATES PROVIDED FOR BY THE SIXTH VAT DIRECTIVE 194 3.
EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE SIXTH VAT DIRECTIVE 197 4. SUBSIDIES UNDER THE
SIXTH VAT DIRECTIVE 199 C. PROMOTION THROUGH DIRECT TAX MEASURES 200 1.
THE INCOME TAX TREATMENT OF SUBSIDIES 200 2. THE INTEREST AND ROYALTY
DIRECTIVE 200 D. SUMMARY 201 1. INDIRECT TAXATION 201 2. DIRECT TAXATION
202 IL ENSURING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES ON THE CONTENT MARKETS 203
A. THE PROHIBITION OF STATE AID IN TAX MATTERS - AN OVERVIEW 203 B.
LEGAI PROTECTION IN TAX MATTERS - AN OVERVIEW 204 C. PROHIBITION OF
STATE AID IN TAX MATTERS AND THE PROMOTION OF CONTENT 206 D. SUMMARY 208
III. THE PROMOTION OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY AND ITS LIMITS 208 A.
INTERDEPENDENCIES 208 B. SUMMARY 211 IV. EVALUATION 211 FIGURE 1
REGULATORY APPROACHES 120 FIGURE 2 SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT CONTENT
LEVEL 120 FIGURE 3 SUBJECT-MATTER-RELATED CONTENT REGULATION 121
CONTENTS XVII PART THREE SYSTEMATIZATION, EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION - A
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 213 CHAPTER 1 THE 'SYSTEM' OF EUROPEAN CONTENT
REGULATION - A HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS OF THE INDIVIDUAI REGULATORY AREAS
215 I. POINT OF DEPARTURE: 'CONTENT' AS A CROSS-SECTIONAL SUBJECT MATTER
215 IL SAFEGUARDING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES IN THE CONTENT
INDUSTRY 217 A. ANTITRUST RULES 218 B. SECTOR-SPECIFIC COMPETITION
REGULATION 220 C. FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS 220 D. HARMONIZATION AND
COORDINATION OF MEMBER STATES' INTERVENTIONS INTO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY
221 E. PROTECTION OF COMPETITION FROM MEMBER STATES' INTERVENTIONS 224
III. THE REALIZATION OF CULTURAL, DEMOCRATIC AND SOCIAL POLICY CONCERNS
225 A. DIRECT SUPPORT FOR THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF EUROPEAN
CONTENT 226 1. FUNDING PROGRAMMES 227 2. INCENTIVES FOR THE PRODUCTION
AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT BY REGULATORY MEASURES 228 B. SAFEGUARDING
THE BASIC SUPPLY OF THE PUBLIC WITH CONTENT (AND WITH COMMUNICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE) 229 C. SAFEGUARDING CERTAIN THIRD-PARTY INTERESTS 23 1
CHAPTER 2 EVALUATION AND CONCLUSIONS: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND STRUCTURAL
ELEMENTS OF EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION 235 I. EUROPEAN CONTENT
REGULATION - A NETWORK OF REGULATION SYSTEMS 235 A. 'ECONOMIE' MARKET
STRUCTURE REGULATIONS AND EXTERNAL 'CULTURAL POLICY' GOALS 240 B. THE
ONLINE CONTENT MARKET AS A FOCAL POINT 245 II. SOME THESES FOR FURTHER
DISCUSSION 247 XVIII CONTENTS FIGURE 1 THE INDIVIDUAI REGULATORY AREAS
AND OBJECTIVES OF EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION 216 FIGURE 2 SAFEGUARDING
FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 218 FIGURE 3
HARMONIZATION MEASURES 224 FIGURE 4 DIRECT SUPPORT FOR THE PRODUCTION
AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT 226 FIGURE 5 SAFEGUARDING BASIC SUPPLY OF
THE PUBLIC WITH CONTENT 23 1 FIGURE 6 SAFEGUARDING CERTAIN THIRD-PARTY
INTERESTS 232 BIBLIOGRAPHY 251 TABLE OF LEGISLATION 259 TABLE OF CASES
265 INDEX 271 |
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EUROPEAN MONOGRAPHS REGULATING CONTENT - EUROPEAN REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FOR THE MEDIA AND RELATED CREATIVE SECTORS MICHAEL HOLOUBEK/DRAGANA
DAMJANOVIC/ MATTHIAS TRAIMER KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL CONTENTS LIST OF
CONTRIBUTORS V FOREWORD VII PART ONE THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN
CONTENT REGULATION - PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY CHAPTER 1 OBJECTIVE
OF THE BOOK: A HORIZONTAL APPROACH TO EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION 3 I.
THE BACKGROUND CONTENT AS PART OF EUROPE"S CULTURE 3 II. A SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION ON A HORIZONTAL BASIS
4 CHAPTER 2 STRUCTURE AND METHODS 7 I. DEFINITION OF THE SUBJECT UNDER
INVESTIGATION 7 II. ANALYSIS OF THE INDIVIDUAI REGULATORY AREAS OF
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW GOVERNING THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 7 III. CONCLUSION
AND EVALUATION 13 X CONTENT S CHAPTER 3 THE EUROPEAN CONTENT INDUSTRY -
CATEGORIZATION AND DEFINITIONS 15 I. THE SUBJECT UNDER INVESTIGATION 15
II. CATEGORIZATION OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 16 III. LEGAI DEFINITIONS
RELATING TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 18 FIGURE 1 FOCUS OF THE STUDY 16
FIGURE 2 BRANCHES OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY BROKEN DOWN ACCORDING TO
CONTENT CATEGORY AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 17 FIGURE 3 LEGAI DEFINITIONS
RELATED TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 20 PART TWO THE INDIVIDUAL REGULATORY
FIELDS - AN ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT EUROPEAN PROVISIONS FOR THE
CONTENT INDUSTRY 23 CHAPTER 1 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNITY LAW AND POLICIES
(INCLUDING FUNDING PROGRAMMES) GOVERNING THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 25 I.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS 25 II. FUNDAMENTALS OF PRIMARY LAW 26 A. THE
FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS - TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND
CASE-LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 26 1. FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS
28 2. FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICES 32 B. THE RELEVANCE OF FUNDAMENTAL
RIGHTS IN COMMUNITY LAW 37 C. THE AMSTERDAM PROTOCOL ON PUBLIC
BROADCASTING AND THE EXEMPTION CLAUSE FOR STATE AID AIMED AT PROMOTING
CULTURE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 39 D. THE DIVISION OF COMPETENCES BETWEEN
THE EC AND THE MEMBER STATES IN CULTURAL AFFAIRS 41 1. PRELIMINARY
REMARKS ON THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE ENSHRINED IN THE EC TREATY 41 2. THE
CONCEPT OF DIVISION OF COMPETENCES BETWEEN THE EC AND THE MEMBER STATES
41 3. THE CULTURAL POLICY OF THE COMMUNITY PURSUANT TO ARTIDE 151 EC 42
4. EUROPEAN CULTURAL POLICY IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT 44 CONTENT S XI
III. SECONDARY LEGISLATION OF THE EU FOR PROMOTING THE CONTENT INDUSTRY
45 A. THE LISBON STRATEGY - A NEW IMPETUS FOR PROMOTING THE EUROPEAN
CONTENT INDUSTRY 45 B. GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE FUNDING PROGRAMMES OF
THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 46 C. CULTURAL PROGRAMMES 48 D. MEDIA PROGRAMMES 49
E. SPECIAL FUNDING ACTION IN THE FIELDS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES (ICT) 52 1. THE 'ECONTENTPLUS' FUNDING PROGRAMME 53 2. THE
'SAFER INTERNET PLUS' FUNDING PROGRAMME 54 IV. COMMUNITY PROJECTS
RELEVANT TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 54 A. COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION
'I2010 - A EUROPEAN INFORMATION SOCIETY FOR GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT' 54 B.
PROPOSAI FOR A DIRECTIVE ON SERVICES IN THE INTERNAI MARKET AND ITS
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 55 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 55 2.
THE SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF THE SERVICES DIRECTIVE 56 3. OPEN QUESTIONS
REGARDING THE SERVICE DIRECTIVE 57 V. CONTENT AS A EUROPEAN
CROSS-CUTTING SUBJECT - CONCLUSIONS AND EVALUATION 58 CHAPTER 2 THE
CONTENT INDUSTRY AND GENERAL COMPETITION LAW 61 I. ENSURING FUNCTIONING
MARKET STRUCTURES 61 A. GENERAL APPLICABILITY OF THE COMPETITION RULES
TO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 62 1. SPECIFIC RELEVANCE OF COMPETITION RULES 62
2. PERSONAL SCOPE 63 B. MARKET DEFINITIONS FOR MEDIA CONTENT 64 C.
COMPETITION RULES CONCERNING THE PRODUCTION LEVEL (UPSTREAM) 66 1.
GENERAL CARTEL PROHIBITION - ARTIDE 81 EC 67 2. PROHIBITION TO ABUSE A
DOMINANT POSITION - ARTIDE 82 EC 69 3. CONTRAI OF CONCENTRATIONS 70 D.
COMPETITION RULES RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION ('DOWNSTREAM') 72 1. GENERAL
BAN ON CARTELS - ARTIDE 81 EC 72 2. PROHIBITION OF THE ABUSE OF A
DOMINANT POSITION - ARTIDE 82 EC 76 XII CONTENTS 3. CONTRAI OF
CONCENTRATIONS 77 IL PROTECTING THIRD PARTIES AND SAFEGUARDING GENERAL
INTERESTS 78 A. PROTECTING THE FINAL CONSUMER 78 B. PROTECTING
COMPETITORS? 79 C. PROTECTING TRADING PARTNERS 79 HI. PRESERVING THE
SINGLE MARKET 80 IV. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE INTENDED AIMS 81 V. DIRECT
AIDS FOR PRODUCING AND BROADCASTING CONTENT 82 A. ARTIDE 81(3)
EC-EXEMPTIONS GENERAL BAN ON CARTELS 82 B. OBJECTIVE JUSTIFICATION
ACCORDING TO ARTIDE 82 EC 83 VI. SAFEGUARDING UNDISTORTED COMPETITION
FROM INTERVENTION BY THE MEMBER STATES 83 A. RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE
FOR BOOKS 83 B. ARTIDE 87 EC - FRAMEWORK FOR STATE AID IN THE CONTENT
INDUSTRY 84 VII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 88 CHAPTER 3 SECTOR-SPECIFIC
REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE LEVEL 91 I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS:
SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONTENT LEVEL 91 II.
MARKET ENTRY AND ACCESS REGULATION IN THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION
MARKETS - ENSURING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY
92 A. INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION AS MARKET REGULATION 92 B. REGULATION OF
MARKET ENTRY IN THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS MARKETS 92 1. RELEVANCE
FOR THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 92 2. GENERAL VERSUS INDIVIDUAI AUTHORIZATION -
MEDIA AND CULTURE RELATED SELECTION CRITERIA 94 C. REGULATION OF ACCESS
TO COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS AND SERVICES 95 1. RELEVANCE FOR THE CONTENT
INDUSTRY 95 2. THE GENERAL ACCESS REGULATION REGIME FOR THE
COMMUNICATIONS MARKETS 98 3. THE SPECIFIC ACCESS REGULATION REGIME FOR
THE FIELD OF DIGITAL TELEVISION 100 D. CAPABILITY OF THE MARKET ENTRY
AND ACCESS REGULATION REGIME TO ENSURE CULTURAL AND DEMOCRATIC POLICY
OBJECTIVES - PROBLEM ANALYSIS 101 E. SUMMARY 102 CONTENTS XIII III.
ENSURING A BASIC SUPPLY OF THE POPULATION WITH CONTENT - PROTECTION OF
THIRD PARTY AND FURTHER GENERAL INTERESTS 103 A. THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN
THE CONTENT MARKETS 103 B. UNIVERSAL SERVICE REGIME 104 C. MUST-CARRY
PROVISIONS 105 D. BROADCASTING OF MAJOR EVENTS 106 E. THE SPECIAL
IMPORTANCE AND ROLE OF PUBLIC BROADCASTING WITHINTHEEU 107 F. ANALYSIS
OF THE PUBLIC INTEREST REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE LEVEL - PROBLEMATIC
ASPECTS 108 1. TRANSITION FROM ANALOGUE TO DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES 108 2.
ACCESS TO BROADCASTING AND PROGRAMME RIGHTS ON A SECTOR-SPECIFIC BASIS
109 3. POLITICAI CONSENSUS REGARDING THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE
BROADCASTING ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY? 110 G. SUMMARY 111 IV.
STANDARDIZATION ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY - PRESERVATION OF THE
SINGLE MARKET 112 A. STANDARDIZATION IN THE ONLINE CONTENT MARKET - A
PRIMARILY MARKET LED PROCESS 112 B. SPECIFIC STANDARDIZATION MEASURES
FOR DIGITAL INTERACTIVE TELEVISION 113 C. OTHER STANDARDIZATION
ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 115 D. PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS WITH
REGARD TO THE STANDARDIZATION PROCESSES ON THE CONTENT MARKETS 115 E.
SUMMARY 116 V. DIRECT PROMOTION OF THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTENT 117 VI. SUMMARIZING EVALUATION - RECIPROCITY AND
INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE VARIOUS REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS IN
SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT INFRASTRUCTURE LEVEL 117 CHAPTER 4
SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT CONTENT LEVEL 119 I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS
119 A. OBJECTS AND SYSTEMIZATION OF SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT
CONTENT LEVEL 119 B. DEVELOPMENT OF SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT
CONTENT LEVEL 121 IL THE PROTECTION OF THIRD PARTIES AND FURTHER PUBLIC
INTERESTS 123 A. REVIEW OF STATUS QUO 123 XIV CONTENTS 1. REGULATION OF
CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN DIGNITY, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION
OF OTHER FUNDAMENTAL VALUES OF A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY 123 2. REGULATION OF
CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS 124 3. REGULATION OF CONTENT FOR
THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH 126 4. REGULATION OF CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION
OF CONSUMERS 128 5. REGULATION OF CONTENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL
RIGHTS 132 B. ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM 133 C. SUMMARY 135 III. PROMOTING
PRODUCTION AND DISSEMINATION OF CONTENT 136 A. REVIEW OF STATUS QUO 136
1. DIRECT PROMOTION OF CONTENT 136 2. INDIRECT PROMOTION OF CONTENT 137
A. PROMOTION THROUGH TAX BREAKS FOR FILM AND TELEVISION 137 B. PROMOTION
BY LIMITING REGULATORY POSSIBILITIES 137 B. ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM 140
C. SUMMARY 143 IV. MAINTAINING THE SINGLE MARKET 143 A. REVIEW OF THE
STATUS QUO 143 B. ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM 145 C. SUMMARY 147 V.
CONCLUSIONS 147 CHAPTER 5 COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS 151 I. LEGAI
PROTECTION OF CONTENT PROMOTION OF THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
CONTENT 151 A. REVIEW OF THE STATUS QUO 151 1. DATABASE DIRECTIVE 151 2.
INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 152 A. REPRODUCTION RIGHT 152 B.
COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING MAKING AVAILABLE, TO THE PUBLIC 153 E.
LIMITATIONS AND FREE USES OF WORKS 153 D. LEGAI PROTECTION OF
TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES 153 E. SANCTIONS UNDER THE INFORMATION
SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 154 3. ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE 154 4. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN
AND COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLES AND EXCEPTIONS 154 CONTENTS XV A.
COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLE 154 B. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN PRINCIPLE 155
5. RIGHTS MANAGEMENT AND COLLECTING SOCIETIES 156 6. RESALE RIGHTS
DIRECTIVE 156 7. HARMONIZATION OF COPYRIGHT CONTRACT LAW 157 8.
CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN COPYRIGHT LAWS 157 B. PROBLEM ANALYSIS 157
1. SCOPE OF THE DATABASE PROTECTION 157 2. INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE
159 A. LACK OF CLARITY REGARDING THE SCOPE OF THE 'MAKING AVAILABLE'
RIGHT 159 B. ALLOCATED USES 160 E. SANCTIONS UNDER THE INFORMATION
SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 162 3. ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE 162 4. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN
AND COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLES 163 A. COUNTRY-OF-TRANSMISSION
PRINCIPLE 163 B. COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN PRINCIPLE 164 5. COLLECTIVE
EXPLOITATION OF RIGHTS AND COLLECTING SOCIETIES 165 6. RESALE RIGHTS
DIRECTIVE 167 7. HARMONIZATION OF THE COPYRIGHT CONTRACT LAW 167 8.
CONSOLIDATION OF THE EUROPEAN COPYRIGHT LAW 168 C. SUMMARY 169 II. THE
NECESSITY FOR EXCLUSIVITY - ENSURING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES ON
THE CONTENT MARKETS 170 III. CREATING A BALANCE - PROTECTION OF THIRD
PARTIES AND FURTHER GENERAL INTERESTS 171 A. REVIEW OF THE STATUS QUO
171 1. INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 172 A. LIMITATIONS 172 B.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES/DRM 172 E. DEVICE AND MEDIA CHARGES,
DOUBLE REMUNERATION 172 2. FIRST SALE DOCTRINE ONLINE 173 3. ENFORCEMENT
DIRECTIVE 173 4. CONDITIONAL ACCESS DIRECTIVE 174 5. OBLIGATIONS TO
PROVIDE INFORMATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN E-COMMERCE 174 B. PROBLEM
ANALYSIS 174 1. INFORMATION SOCIETY DIRECTIVE 174 A. LIMITATIONS 174 B.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES 177 2. FIRST SALE DOCTRINE ONLINE 181
3. ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE 181 XVI CONTENTS 4. CONDITIONAL ACCESS
DIRECTIVE 182 5. INFORMATION OBLIGATIONS AND TRANSPARENCY IN E-COMMERCE
182 C. SUMMARY 183 IV. MAKING ENDS MEET: SUMMARIZING EVALUATION -
RECIPROCITY AND INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE OBJECTIVES PURSUED 184
CHAPTER 6 REGULATION OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY THROUGH TAX MEASURES 191 I.
PROMOTING THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT THROUGH TAX
MEASURES 191 A. THE FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS - EC LAW AND TAX LAW 191 B.
PROMOTION THROUGH INDIRECT TAX MEASURES 193 1. GENERAL REMARKS 193 2.
REDUCED TAX RATES PROVIDED FOR BY THE SIXTH VAT DIRECTIVE 194 3.
EXEMPTIONS UNDER THE SIXTH VAT DIRECTIVE 197 4. SUBSIDIES UNDER THE
SIXTH VAT DIRECTIVE 199 C. PROMOTION THROUGH DIRECT TAX MEASURES 200 1.
THE INCOME TAX TREATMENT OF SUBSIDIES 200 2. THE INTEREST AND ROYALTY
DIRECTIVE 200 D. SUMMARY 201 1. INDIRECT TAXATION 201 2. DIRECT TAXATION
202 IL ENSURING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES ON THE CONTENT MARKETS 203
A. THE PROHIBITION OF STATE AID IN TAX MATTERS - AN OVERVIEW 203 B.
LEGAI PROTECTION IN TAX MATTERS - AN OVERVIEW 204 C. PROHIBITION OF
STATE AID IN TAX MATTERS AND THE PROMOTION OF CONTENT 206 D. SUMMARY 208
III. THE PROMOTION OF THE CONTENT INDUSTRY AND ITS LIMITS 208 A.
INTERDEPENDENCIES 208 B. SUMMARY 211 IV. EVALUATION 211 FIGURE 1
REGULATORY APPROACHES 120 FIGURE 2 SECTOR-SPECIFIC REGULATION AT CONTENT
LEVEL 120 FIGURE 3 SUBJECT-MATTER-RELATED CONTENT REGULATION 121
CONTENTS XVII PART THREE SYSTEMATIZATION, EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION - A
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 213 CHAPTER 1 THE 'SYSTEM' OF EUROPEAN CONTENT
REGULATION - A HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS OF THE INDIVIDUAI REGULATORY AREAS
215 I. POINT OF DEPARTURE: 'CONTENT' AS A CROSS-SECTIONAL SUBJECT MATTER
215 IL SAFEGUARDING FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES IN THE CONTENT
INDUSTRY 217 A. ANTITRUST RULES 218 B. SECTOR-SPECIFIC COMPETITION
REGULATION 220 C. FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS 220 D. HARMONIZATION AND
COORDINATION OF MEMBER STATES' INTERVENTIONS INTO THE CONTENT INDUSTRY
221 E. PROTECTION OF COMPETITION FROM MEMBER STATES' INTERVENTIONS 224
III. THE REALIZATION OF CULTURAL, DEMOCRATIC AND SOCIAL POLICY CONCERNS
225 A. DIRECT SUPPORT FOR THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF EUROPEAN
CONTENT 226 1. FUNDING PROGRAMMES 227 2. INCENTIVES FOR THE PRODUCTION
AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT BY REGULATORY MEASURES 228 B. SAFEGUARDING
THE BASIC SUPPLY OF THE PUBLIC WITH CONTENT (AND WITH COMMUNICATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE) 229 C. SAFEGUARDING CERTAIN THIRD-PARTY INTERESTS 23 1
CHAPTER 2 EVALUATION AND CONCLUSIONS: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND STRUCTURAL
ELEMENTS OF EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION 235 I. EUROPEAN CONTENT
REGULATION - A NETWORK OF REGULATION SYSTEMS 235 A. 'ECONOMIE' MARKET
STRUCTURE REGULATIONS AND EXTERNAL 'CULTURAL POLICY' GOALS 240 B. THE
ONLINE CONTENT MARKET AS A FOCAL POINT 245 II. SOME THESES FOR FURTHER
DISCUSSION 247 XVIII CONTENTS FIGURE 1 THE INDIVIDUAI REGULATORY AREAS
AND OBJECTIVES OF EUROPEAN CONTENT REGULATION 216 FIGURE 2 SAFEGUARDING
FUNCTIONING MARKET STRUCTURES IN THE CONTENT INDUSTRY 218 FIGURE 3
HARMONIZATION MEASURES 224 FIGURE 4 DIRECT SUPPORT FOR THE PRODUCTION
AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT 226 FIGURE 5 SAFEGUARDING BASIC SUPPLY OF
THE PUBLIC WITH CONTENT 23 1 FIGURE 6 SAFEGUARDING CERTAIN THIRD-PARTY
INTERESTS 232 BIBLIOGRAPHY 251 TABLE OF LEGISLATION 259 TABLE OF CASES
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