Borderless media in Europe
Social media restrictions for young people? Unlimited fake news and political propaganda?
In today’s borderless media landscape, content travels instantly across airwaves and digital platforms, describes the European Audiovisual Observatory in Brussels. That raises some critical questions. Who has jurisdiction in Europe when content crosses borders? Which national laws apply?
Experts discussed these issues at the Brussels conference: “Jurisdiction of European audiovisual services – navigating an evolving legal and market landscape” at the Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the European Union.
If you missed this informative and important conference, you can find the recording on the YouTube channel of the European Audiovisual Observatory @europeanaudiovisualobserva1038.
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