Is my smart TV working for Big Brother? The European Audiovisual Observatory has published in February 2016 a report entitled "Smart TV and data protection".
The Yearbook 2015 goes fully digital! The Yearbook Online Service provides a precise and comprehensive picture of the situation of the European audiovisual markets and industry in across the European States. It covers all main branches of the audiovisual sector: cinema, television, video and on-demand audiovisual services.
The Yearbook 2015 goes fully digital! The Yearbook Online Service provides a precise and comprehensive picture of the situation of the European audiovisual markets and industry in across the European States. It covers all main branches of the audiovisual sector: cinema, television, video and on-demand audiovisual services.
The difficulty in deciding which online services receive public funding due to a public service remit is one of the major issues currently being tackled by EU governments. This IRIS Special has been prepared by the Saarbrücken-based Institute of European Media Law and brings together contributions from various authors. The European Audiovisual Observatory...
Who’s afraid of the big bad data? The face of advertising has changed forever. “Commercial communications” (as they are now known) now exist in an increasingly converged media universe. As a result, the lines between real content and advertising are increasingly unclear.
The Yearbook 2014 provides a wide range of statistical data and qualitative analysis on the four main industry branches of the audiovisual sector in Europe: the film industry, television, video/DVD and the increasingly important on-demand audiovisual services.
The Yearbook 2013 is a precise and comprehensive picture of the situation of the European audiovisual markets and industry in 39 European States in two volumes. Volume 1 follows a geographic approach and offers a country by country view of the audiovisual sector and volume 2 provides the European comparative overview with a sector by sector approach in...
The volume 2 of the Yearbook 2013 "Television, cinema, video and on-demand audiovisual services in Europe", 19th edition, gives the European comparative overview with a sector by sector approach in eight chapters.
The volume 1 of the Yearbook 2013 "Television, cinema, video and on-demand audiovisual services in Europe", 19th edition follows a geographic approach and offers you a country by country view of the audiovisual sector in 39 European countries.
This IRIS Special focuses on legislation concerning the potential of on demand audiovisual services to boost the consumption of European films and TV programmes. Is current European legislation keeping up with this potential and making provision for the promotion of European works on line? Our brand new report investigates…
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Legal Observations of the European Audiovisual Observatory
Database on legal information relevant to the audiovisual sector in Europe
Database on the transposition of the AVMS Directive into national legislation
Database on admissions to films released in Europe
The European film directory on European films available on VOD services in Europe
Database on TV and on-demand audiovisual services and companies in Europe