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The Twitter company was sanctioned for the first time with a fine of over 1 million euros for having spread gambling advertising on video-sharing platform X
For the first time, the Italian convergent regulator Agcom...
Hosting services providers held liable for illegal online gambling advertising by the Italian regulatorOn 5 December 2023, the Italian Communication Authority (Agcom) adopted new and significant sanctions against Goog...
Summary of the joint EMIL/AI & Regulators Roundtable online event on 5 May 2023 focusing on algorithm literacy- the summary also includes key messages from the discussion and additional resources
Presentation "The new frontiers of MIL frontier: algo-literacy through the Crossover project" by Divina Frau-Meigs at the occasion of the EMIL/AI & Regulators roundtable event on 5 May 2023.
Outcome of the CAC project on video games and online gambling "What do you bet?" ("Què t'hi juges"); the project was first presented at the 7th EMIL meeting on 22 April 2022
Presentation by Anthony Szynkaruk (Ofcom UK) on supporting media plurality in the UK, for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust of the 56th EPRA meeting in Antalya on 14 October 2022
Presentation of "Què t'hi juges" (what do you bet?) project on video games & gambling from the student experience, by Neus Riera, CAC (ES) for the 7th EMIL meeting on 22 April
Autumn session: list of supplementary materials to accompany the EPRA podcast on 'media plurality in the age of algorithms - transparency and trust: the user’s perspective in online content navigation'. (The podcast w...
Autumn session: presentation of the focus and speakers of the EPRA podcast on 'media plurality in the age of algorithms - transparency and trust: the user’s perspective in online content navigation'.
Webinar Nr. 2: Gambling and betting advertising
The cancellation of the 51st EPRA meeting in Antwerp has forced the EPRA team to innovate and to replace the scheduled working group on gambling and betting advertising...
Programme de travail de l'EPRA pour 2020 tel qu'adopté par le Comité exécutif lors de sa réunion de Munich le 31 janvier 2020 suite à la période de consultation des membres et des parties prenantes
Summary of the session and debate that took place in the Working group on European Works and prominence on 24 October 2019 in Athens. The two presentations of Sophie Valais and Agnes Schneeberger from the European Aud...
Presentation by Sophie Valais (European Audiovisual Observatory) on "How to assess the nationality of European audiovisual works?" for the working group 2 on 24 October 2019 in Athens.
Background paper EPRA/2019/13 by Oliver Gerber, OFCOM (CH), for the second plenary session on Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, for the 50th EPRA meeting in Athens on 23-25 October 2019. (final post meet...
The Steering Committee on Media and Information Society (CDMSI) of the Council of Europe invites the public to comment the Draft Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member States on the human rights impac...
Annulation de la 51e réunion de l'EPRA à Anvers: remplacement par une session virtuelle La 51ème réunion de l'EPRA qui devait se tenir à Anvers du 13 au 15 mai 2020, à l'aimable invitation de l'Autorité Flamande ...
Keynote presentation by Maja Cappello, European Audiovisual Observatory, on "The promotion of European works: lessons learned from the EFADs Mapping report" which was delivered during Working Group 2: "European Work...
Online harms a key focus on the agenda of EPRA´s 49th meeting
The detailed Agenda for the 49th EPRA meeting, which will take place on 29-31 May in Sarajevo, is now available. This closed event, hosted by CRA, the con...
European market still a mosaic of national realities while weight of US-based companies increases
The European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) has published in April 2019 its Key Trends from the Observatory’s Yearbook...