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This volume deals with questions of political and constitutional principle and theory that affect the law and regulation of content in new media that are based on digital technology. In the light of convergence between different forms of communication, it examines whether the justifications for government intervention in traditional analogue broadcasting and programme delivery continue to be persuasive. The essays examine in general whether new approaches to freedom of expression are required in the digital era and whether there is a continued role for public service broadcasting or its equivalent. They also explore content standards in more detail, discussing arguments for and against regulation in the areas of beliefs, indecency and advertising and whether there is a case for the European Union's measures to secure "Television without Frontiers"
Human rights --- Mass communications --- Freedom of speech --- Telecommunication --- Press law --- Liberté d'expression --- Télécommunications --- Presse --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Mass media --- Liberté d'expression --- Télécommunications --- Telecommunication - Law and legislation --- Mass media - Law and legislation
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In recent years, the changing nature of audiovisual services has had a significant impact on regulatory policy and practice. The adoption of digital technology means that broadcasting, cable, satellite, the Internet and mobile telephony are converging, enabling each of them to deliver the same kinds of content and allowing users to exercise much greater choice over the kind of material that they receive and when they receive it. The essays examine the implications for regulatory design, asking whether there is still a role for traditional-style state controls, or whether other techniques, such as competition in the market and self-regulation, are more appropriate. They also explore how, in the digital era, structural issues of media ownership and control become problems of access and interconnection between services and how content regulation focuses more on problems raised by the interactions between providers and users, the relationship between freedom of information and technologies to control it and the international reach of the new media.
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Mass media --- -#SBIB:AANKOOP --- #SBIB:309H1012 --- Mass communication --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Communication --- Law and legislation --- -Media: communicatiepolitieke aspecten / mediabeleid (nationaal en internationaal) --- Great Britain --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- Media: communicatiepolitieke aspecten / mediabeleid (nationaal en internationaal)
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