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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND PRINCIPLES
RESTRICTIONS ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND MEDIA FREEDOM
THE JURISDICTIONAL QUESTION
BROADCASTING AND OTHER AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA SERVICES
INTERNET GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
CONTENTS
Preface page xvii
Table of Cases xx
TreatieSy Conventions, Declarations and Statutes xliii
Reports and Other Documentary Sources liv
1 Introduction 1
Case Example 1
I What is Media Law? 1
1 What is ‘the Media’? 2
2 A Privileged Protection for the Journalistic Media? 5
3 The Distinction between the Journalistic Media and Other Content
Providers 9
4 The Distinction between Media in a Technological Sense and Content
Providers 13
5 The Evaluation of Media Content 16
6 Application of these Principles to the ferstid Case 18
II The Transnational, European and International Dimensions of Media Law
1 The Notion of Transnational Media Law 20
2 Jurisdiction and the Choice of the Applicable Law 22
3 European Media Law 23
a The Council of Europe 23
b The European Union 24
4 International Media Law 25
III Questions 26
2 Fundamental Rights and Principles 27
Case Example 27
I Introduction 27
II The Legal Frameworks 28
1 The Human Rights Framework 29
2 The Economic Rights Frameworks 33
a The Internal Market Provisions of the TFEU 34
b The WTO 37
III The Rights of Content Providers 39
1 Freedom of Expression 39
a Freedom of Expression Theory 39
b Right to impart Information and Ideas 42
c Choice of the Means and Forms of Expression 42
d The Internet as a Means of Communication 44
e The Protection of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Speech 46
2 Privileges of the Journalistic Media 50
a Independence of the Media 52
b Protection of Journalistic Research and Investigation 52
c Protection of Journalistic Sources 53
d Protection Against Interception of Communication, Surveillance, Searches,
Seizures and Arrests 54
e Entitlements of the Media 54
f Non-Discrimination 55
g The Case Example 56
IV The Rights of Recipients 57
1 The Right to Receive Information 58
2 The Right of Access to Information 59
V The Rights of Intermediaries 64
VI Questions 67
VII Further Reading 67
3 Restrictions on Freedom of Expression and Media Freedom 68
Case Examples 68
I Introduction 69
II Personality Rights 71
1 The Taxonomy of ‘Personality Rights 71
2 The Balancing Exercise between Freedom of Expression and Personality
Rights 73
a The Extent to which a Publication Contributed to a Debate of Public
Concern 74
b The Position of the Person Concerned and the Extent to which he is
Well-Known 76
c The Prior Conduct of the Person Concerned 77
d Content, Form and Consequences of the Publication 78
e Veracity of the Publication and the Prior Conduct of the Publisher 79
aa True Statements of Fact 80
bb Knowingly False Statements of Fact 83
cc Statements that Turn Out to be Untrue or Cannot be Proven to be
True 83
dd Value Judgements 86
f Severity of the Sanction Imposed 87
g Application of these Principles to the Case Examples 87
III Intellectual Property and Other Exclusive Rights 89
IV Threats to Public Order Interests; National Security, Public Safety and Prevention
of Disorder and Crime 89
1 The Balancing Exercise 91
2 In Particular: The Disclosure of State Secrets 93
V Laws on Morality and Decency 95
VI Hate Speech 98
VII Religiously Offensive Speech 100
1 The Notion of ‘Defamation of Religions 100
2 The ‘Right to Respect for Ones Religious Feelings 101
3 Public Order Interests 103
4 Margin of Appreciation 103
VIII Authority and Impartiality of the Judiciary 104
IX Commercial Speech 105
X Media Pluralism 105
1 The Relationship between Media Freedom and Media Pluralism 106
2 Policy Areas of Media Pluralism 107
XI Licensing of Journalists and Media Companies 108
XII Questions 110
XIII Recommended Reading 111
4 The Jurisdictional Question 112
Case Examples 112
I Introduction 112
II The Notion of‘Jurisdiction 114
III The Legal Framework 116
IV Establishing Jurisdiction in Transnational Media Law Cases 120
1 Jurisdiction at the Place of Establishment 121
2 Jurisdiction at the Place Where the Publication Originated 123
3 Jurisdiction at the Country of Reception 125
4 Limitation of the Country-of-Reception Principle by the ‘Mosaic
Formula* 129
5 The‘Centre of Interests Analysis 132
6 Alternative Approaches 133
a ‘Targeting Approach 134
b Quantitative Criteria 134
c The ‘Centre of Gravity of the Conflict’ Analysis 135
d Exclusive Country-of-Origin Principle 137
7 Application of These Principles to the Shevill and the Yahoo Cases 138
V Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Decisions 140
VI Questions 143
VII Further Reading 143
144
5 Broadcasting and Other Audiovisual Media Services
Case Example 144
I Introduction 145
II International Law 145
III The European Broadcasting Order 148
1 The Legal Frameworks 150
a The EU Framework: The AVMS Directive and Other Provisions 150
aa Service 151
bb Programme 151
cc Provision of Programme is the Principal Purpose 153
dd To the General Public 153
ee In Order to Inform, Entertain or Educate 154
if Editorial Responsibility of a Media Services Provider 154
gg Via Electronic Communication Networks 154
b The Distinction between Television and On-Demand Services 155
c Relationship to Other Provisions 156
d The European Convention on Transfrontier Television 156
2 Principles of the European Broadcasting Order 157
3 The Establishment of, and Investment in, Audiovisual Media
Companies 160
4 The Country-of-Origin Principle 162
a The AVMS Directive 162
b The European Convention on Transfrontier Television 164
5 Stricter Rules and their Circumvention 165
6 Regulation of Audiovisual Commercial Communication 168
a Terminology 168
b Concepts 172
aa Transparency Requirements 172
bb Content-Based Restrictions 173
cc Aggressive and Misleading Practices 175
dd Editorial Independence and Principle of Separation 175
ee Restrictions on the Time and Timing of Television Advertising
and Teleshopp ing 176
7 Content Regulation 179
8 Restrictions on Exclusive Rights and Access to Content 181
a Territorially Applicable Exclusive Rights 181
b ‘Events of Major Importance for Society 184
c Short News Reports 187
9 Protection of Minors 189
10 Promotion of European Productions 190
a The Concepts of‘European Works 191
b Promotion of European Works 192
11 Accountability 193
12 Access to Network Infrastructure and to Broadcasting Channels
13 Privileges Under Public Procurement Law 199
14 Commission Proposal for an Amendment of the AVMS Directive
IV Questions 201
V Further Reading 201
Internet Governance and Regulation 202
Case Example 202
I Introduction 202
II The Internet and the World Wide Web 203
III Schools of Thought 206
IV Global Internet Governance 214
1 Self-Regulating Organisations 214
2 ICANN 215
3 Internet Governance at the UN Level 216
V The European Legal Framework 219
1 Council of Europe 219
2 The European Union 221
a Scope 222
aa ‘Service Normally Provided for Remuneration 222
bb At a Distance 223
cc ‘By Electronic Means 223
dd At the Individual Request 223
ee Relationship to Other Provisions 223
b Country-of-Origin Principle 224
c Taking up an Activity as an Information Society Service Provider
d Commercial Communication 227
e Liability of Internet Intermediaries 227
aa Applicability 229
{1 ) Provision of Own Content or Adoption of Third-Party
Content 229
(2) Editorial Control Over Third-Party Statements 230
(3) Absence of an Active Role 231
bb Requirements to Obtain Immunity 232
cc No General Obligation to Monitor 234
dd One-Sided versus Full Harmonisation 236
ee Current Developments 237
if The Delfi Case 238
VI Questions 241
VII Further Reading 241
7 Telecommunications 242
Case Example 242
I Introduction 243
II Economics of Telecommunications 244
III International Telecommunications Law 245
1 The International Telecommunication Union 246
a The ITU s Legal Framework and its Scope 246
b Purposes of the ITU 247
c ITU Organs 248
d The ITU Sectors 248
aa Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) 249
bb Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) 250
cc Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D) 251
e Substantive ITU Law 251
aa Freedom and Equality of Correspondence versus Principle of Prior
Consent and Privileged Communications 251
bb Secrecy of Telecommunications 252
cc Principle of Technical Efficiency 252
dd Special Provisions for Radio 252
(1) Principles of Efficient Use and Prohibition of Harmful
Interference 252
(2) International Radio-Frequency Management 253
f Settlement of Disputes 255
2 The World Trade Organization 255
a The Annex on Telecommunication 256
aa Scope 256
bb Transparency 257
cc Access to and Use of Networks and Services 257
b The Reference Paper 258
aa Scope 259
bb Competitive Safeguards 259
cc Interconnection 260
dd Universal Services 260
ee Allocation and Use of Scarce Resources 260
c The WTO and EU Telecommunications Law 260
IV The Council of Europe Legal Framework 261
V The Legal Framework of EU Telecommunications Law 263
1 Liberalisation and Harmonisation of the EU Telecommunications
Sector 264
a Liberalisation 264
b Harmonisation 265
c Historical Development 265
aa First Phase 1987-1998 265
bb Second Phase 1998-2003 267
cc Third Phase, 2003-2011 268
2 Actors in EU Telecommunications Law 269
a Commission 270
b BEREC and IRG 270
c National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) 271
3 Scope of the Regulatory Framework 271
a Transmission Services as Opposed to the Provision of Content 272
b Public Networks and Publicly Available Services 273
c Provided Against Payment 274
d Exclusion of Telecommunications Equipment 274
e Distinction between Sector-Specific Regulation and Competition
Law 274
4 Objectives and Principles 275
a Principle of Non-Discrimination 276
b Necessity to Balance Conflicting Interests and the Principle of
Proportionality 276
c Principles of Technology Neutrality and Service Neutrality 277
d Net Neutrality 277
VI Substantive EU Telecommunications Regulation 279
1 Access to Domestic Telecommunication Markets 279
2 Ex Ante Regulation 280
a Market Identification and Definition, and Market Analysis 282
aa Market Identification and Definition 283
bb Market Analysis 287
cc Procedure 287
b Imposition of a Specific Regulatory Obligation 289
aa Access Regulation, Article 12 Access Directive 290
bb Price Control and Cost Accounting Obligations, Article 13 Access
Directive 294
cc Transparency, Article 9 Access Directive 296
dd Non-Discrimination, Article 10 Access Directive 296
ee Accounting Separation, Article 11 Access Directive 296
ff Functional Separation, Article 13a Access Directive 297
gg Regulatory Controls on Retail Services 297
c Access Obligation of Undertakings Without Significant Market Power,
Article 5(1 )(a) Access Directive 298
d Procedure 299
3 Frequency Allocation and Frequency Management 299
a EU Radio Spectrum Policy 300
b Authorisation Directive 301
c Framework Directive 302
VII Questions 302
VIII Further Reading 303
8 Data Protection 304
Case Examples 304
I Introduction 305
II The Phenomenon of Big Data 307
III The Public and Private Dimensions of Data Protection and their Threats to the
Digital Sovereignty of the Individual 309
IV Transnational Developments 312
V Data Protection Philosophies in Europe and the US 313
VI The European and International Legal Framework for Data Protection 317
1 Council of Europe 318
2 The EU Legal Framework 322
3 Substantive Scope of the European Regulatory Regimes 325
a Personal Data 325
b Data Processing 329
c Data Controllers and Data Processors 330
VII Principles of European Data Protection Law 332
1 Obligation to Notify 332
2 Principles of Data Processing 333
a Principle of Purpose Specification 334
b Requirements on Data Quality 334
c Consent 335
d Justification of Data Processing in the Absence of Consent 337
e Security and Confidentiality of Data Processing 340
f Processing of Traffic Data and Location Data 341
3 Rights of the Data Subject 343
a Transparency and Access to Information 343
b Data Rectification and Erasure 345
c Right to Object to Processing 346
d Rights in Relation to Automated Decision-Making 346
4 Exceptions and Derogations 347
5 Compatibility with Human Rights 348
6 The Transfer of Personal Data to Third Countries 351
a The Global and European Legal Framework 352
b Adequacy Decision 353
c Evaluation and Outlook 355
7 Jurisdiction and International Applicability of European Data Protection
Law 356
8 The Case Examples 361
a The Data Retention Directive Case 361
b The Google Spain Case 364
VIII Questions 367
IX Further Reading 369
9 Copyright 370
Case Examples 370
I Introduction 371
II Rationales for Protecting Copyright 373
1 The Lockean Argument from Labour 373
2 The Argument from Personality 374
3 The Utilitarian Argument 374
4 Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property 374
III The International Copyright Framework 376
1 WIPO 376
a The Berne Convention and the Copyright Treaty 377
b The Rome Convention and the Performances and Phonograms
Treaty 379
2 Article 27(2) UDHR 379
3 WTO 380
4 The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) 380
5 Council of Europe 381
6 European Union 382
a Copyright and the Free Movement Provisions 383
b Approximation and Harmonisation 385
aa The Rental Rights Directive 386
bb The Satellite and Cable Directive 387
cc The Copyright Directive 388
dd Current Developments 389
IV Transnational Copyright Law 389
1 Terminology 390
2 Requirements for Copyright Protection 392
a Subject-Matter of a Copyright 393
b Originality 394
c Fixation 395
d Qualification 395
3 Beneficiaries of Copyright Protection 395
4 Rights of Copyright Owners and Holders of Related Rights 397
a Moral Rights 397
b Assignment and Licence 397
c Economic Rights 398
aa Fixation 398
bb Reproduction 398
cc Communication to the Public 399
(1) The International Framework 400
(2) The EU Framework 400
(3) The Concepts of‘Communication and ‘Making Available
to the Public 403
dd Distribution 407
5 Infringements of Copyright 408
6 Exceptions and Limitations 409
a Temporary Acts of Reproduction 409
b Further Exceptions and Limitations 414
c The Three-Step Test’ 421
7 Term of Copyright Protection 422
8 The Enforcement of Copyright 422
a The Legal Framework 423
b Protection of Personal Data 425
c Liability of Internet Intermediaries 427
V The Case Examples 431
1 The Painer Case 431
2 Infopaq 434
VI Jurisdiction and Applicable Law 436
1 The Establishment of Jurisdiction 437
2 The Choice of the Applicable Law 439
VII Questions 443
VIII Further Reading 444
Media Competition Law 445
Case Example 445
I Introduction 445
II The Aims of Antitrust Law 447
III International Antitrust Law 449
IV European Antitrust Law 450
1 General Aspects 450
a Jurisdiction 450
b Market Definition 452
aa Relevant Product Market 453
bb Relevant Geographic Market 454
c Undertaking 454
d Affecting Trade between Member States 455
e Enforcement 456
2 The Definition of Media Markets 458
a TV-Related Markets 459
aa Licensing and Acquisition of Broadcasting Rights
bb Wholesale Supply of TV Channels 461
cc Retail Supply of TV Services 462
b The Transmission Infrastructure 463
c Newspaper Markets 463
d Other Media Markets 464
e The Relevant Geographic Markets 465
3 Anti-Competitive Multilateral Behaviour 466
a Agreements, Decisions and Concerted Practices 466
b Distortion of Competition 467
c Exemptions 467
d Application to the Media 468
4 Abuse of a Dominant Position 470
a Dominant Position 470
b Abuse 471
c Application to the Media 472
5 Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures in Media Sectors 477
a Introduction 477
b Media Concentrations 480
6 The Case Example 485
V Unfair Competition 487
1 The International Framework 488
2 The Human Rights Dimension 489
3 Misleading Advertising 491
4 Comparative Advertising 492
VI Jurisdiction and Conflict of Laws 493
1 Unfair Competition 493
2 Antitrust and Concentration Law 499
VII Questions 500
VIII Further Reading 501
11 Media Law and State Aid 502
Case Example 502
I Introduction 503
II The Main Areas of Media State Aid 504
1 Funding of Public Service Broadcasters 505
2 Film Funding 506
3 Public Investment in Communication Infrastructure 507
III International Law 507
IV EU Law 509
1 Aid Granted by the EU 509
2 Definition of State Aid 510
a Aid 510
b Granted by a Member State or through State Resources 518
c Favouring Certain Undertakings 520
d Distorting or Threatening to Distort Competition 521
e Affecting Trade between Member States 522
3 The Commission Procedure in State Aid Cases 524
4 The Compatibility of State Aid with the Internal Market 529
a The Compatibility of State Aid under Article 107(2) TFEU 529
b The Compatibility of State Aid under Article 107(3) TFEU 530
c The Compatibility of State Aid under Article 106(2) TFEU 536
d Aids Approved by the Council under Article 108(2)3 TFEU 544
5 Recovery of an Unlawful Aid 545
6 The Case Example: Financing of Public Service Broadcasters in
Germany 546
V Questions 548
VI Further Reading 549
References 550
Index 563
This book is the first to incorporate
current academic literature on European,
transnational, and international media law
into a comprehensive overview intended
primarily for students. It introduces the legal
framework for globalised communication via
mass media, and considers the transformative
effect globalisation has had on domestic
media law. Engaging case examples at the
beginning of each chapter and questions
at the end give students a clearer idea of
legal problems and encourage them to think
critically. A wide variety of topics - including
media economics, media technology, and
social norms concerning media publications
- are discussed in relation to media law,
and numerous references to case law and
suggestions for further reading allow students
to conduct independent research easily.
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spelling | Oster, Jan 1978- Verfasser (DE-588)141140119 aut European and international media law Jan Oster, Universiteit Leiden Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2017 lxx, 583 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Massenmedien Recht Mass media Law and legislation Freedom of expression Freedom of speech Mass media policy Mass media Law and legislation Europe Medienrecht (DE-588)4074661-6 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Medienrecht (DE-588)4074661-6 s DE-604 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029104243&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029104243&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029104243&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Oster, Jan 1978- European and international media law Massenmedien Recht Mass media Law and legislation Freedom of expression Freedom of speech Mass media policy Mass media Law and legislation Europe Medienrecht (DE-588)4074661-6 gnd |
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title | European and international media law |
title_auth | European and international media law |
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title_full | European and international media law Jan Oster, Universiteit Leiden |
title_fullStr | European and international media law Jan Oster, Universiteit Leiden |
title_full_unstemmed | European and international media law Jan Oster, Universiteit Leiden |
title_short | European and international media law |
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