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New Media and Sport


New Media and Sport

International Legal Aspects
ASSER International Sports Law Series

von: Katrien Lefever

149,79 €

Verlag: T.M.C. Asser Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.10.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9789067048736
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 322

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During the past decade, the media landscape and the coverage of sports events have changed fundamentally. Sports fans can consume the sports content of their choice, on the platform they prefer and at the time they want. Furthermore, thanks to electronic devices and Internet, content can now be created and distributed by every sports fan. As a result, it is argued that media regulation which traditionally contains rules safeguarding access to information and diversity would become redundant. Moreover, it is sometimes proposed to leave the regulation of the broadcasting market solely to competition law.This book, illustrates that media law is still needed, even in an era of abundance, to guarantee public’s access to live and full sports coverage.
Dealing with the impact of new media on both media and competition law this book will greatly appeal to academics and stakeholders from various disciplines, such as legal and public policy, political science, media and communications studies, journalism and European studies. Additionally it contains valuable information and points of view for policy makers, lawyers and international and intergovernmental organisations, active in media development. The book contains an up-to-date analysis and overview of the different competition authorities’ decisions and media provisions dealing with the sale, acquisition and exploitation of sports broadcasting rights.
Katrien Lefever is Senior Legal Researcher at IBBT - The Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI), KU Leuven, Belgium.
The book appears in the ASSER International Sports Law Series, under the editorship of Prof. Dr. Robert Siekmann, Dr. Janwillem Soek and Marco van der Harst LL.M.
Introduction.- Sports/Media Complex in the New Media Landscape.- Specificity of Sport: The Important Role of Sport in Society.- Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Public’s Right to Information Regarding Sports Events.- The Public in its Role as Citizen and Consumer.- Changing Sports/Media Complex and its Impact on the Regularoty Process of the Broadcasting Sector.- Conclusion.- Competition Law: General Introduction.- Joint Selling Remedies Package.- Sublicensing Obligation.- Must-Offer Obligation.- Conclusion.- Content Regulation: general introduction.- ‘List of Major Events’ Mechanism.- Conclusion.
<p>Katrien Lefever is Senior Legal Researcher at IBBT - The Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI), KU Leuven, Belgium.</p>
<p>Katrien Lefever</p><p><b>New Media and Sport</b></p><p><b>International Legal Aspects</b></p><p> <i>With a Foreword by Prof. Dr. Stefaan Van den Bogaert, Professor of European Law, University of Leiden, The Netherlands</i></p><p>During the past decade, the media landscape and the coverage of sports events have changed fundamentally. Sports fans can consume the sports content of their choice, on the platform they prefer and at the time they want. Furthermore, thanks to electronic devices and Internet, content can now be created and distributed by every sports fan. As a result, it is argued that media regulation which traditionally contains rules safeguarding access to information and diversity would become redundant. Moreover, it is sometimes proposed to leave the regulation of the broadcasting market solely to competition law.</p><p>This book illustrates that media law is still needed, even in an era of abundance, to guarantee public’s access to live and full sports coverage.</p><p> Dealing with the impact of new media on both media and competition law this book will greatly appeal to academics and stakeholders from various disciplines, such as legal and public policy, political science, media and communications studies, journalism and European studies. Additionally it contains valuable information and points of view for policy makers, lawyers and international and intergovernmental organisations, active in media development. The book contains an up-to-date analysis and overview of the different competition authorities’ decisions and media provisions dealing with the sale, acquisition and exploitation of sports broadcasting rights.</p><p> <b>Katrien Lefever</b> is working as a legal councel at the Vlaamse Media Maatschappij (VMMa). She prepared this book while working as a legal researcher at IBBT - The Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI), KU Leuven, Belgium.</p><p> The book appears in the <i>ASSER International Sports Law Series</i>, under the editorship of Prof. Dr. Robert Siekmann, Dr. Janwillem Soek and Marco van der Harst LL.M.</p>
Interdisciplinary approach: complements the study of traditional legal sources with the study of relevant communication sciences literature Intradisciplinary approach: deals with the impact of new media on both media and competition law Comparative analysis of different national initiatives Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
<p>Interdisciplinary approach: complements the study of traditional legal sources with the study of relevant communication sciences literature </p><p>Intradisciplinary approach: deals with the impact of new media on both media and competition law </p><p>Comparative analysis of different national initiatives</p>

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