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Background paper prepared by Maida Ćulahović, ZaštoNe? for the thematic session 2 "Fighting hateful Content: the role of regulators", for the 60th EPRA meeting in Limassol on 25 October 2024 (pre-meeting version of 16...
La 60e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu du 23 au 25 octobre 2024 à Limassol (Chypre), à l'aimable invitation de l'Autorité pour la Radio-Télévision de Chypre (CRTA)Le com...
Guidance note recommends extended scope of competence and increased accountability of online platforms and social networks
Building on the trend observed in several European countries, such as Germany and F...
The European Court of Human Rights held that the discriminatory attitude of the Lithuanian justice authorities deprived the applicants of their right to an effective remedy
The facts:
In 2014, two young ...
The well-established principle of host providers' limited liability is in the hot seat
As enshrined in the Directive on Electronic Commerce of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2000, the host ...
Restricting retransmission modalities for reasons of public policy is not restricting ‘freedom of reception’ under Article 3 of the AVMS Directive
The Court of Justice of the European Union has released on ...
Summary of the session and debates that took place in the Working group 3 on "the prevention of Hate speech in the media with multicultural communities" on 30 May 2019 in Sarajevo
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...
Introductory Paper EPRA/2019/05 by Content Producer Asja Rokša – Zubčević, CRA (BiH) for the Working group 3 "The prevention of Hate Speech in the media in countries with multicultural communities" on 30 May in Sarajevo.
Tallinn Guidelines call on States to ensure sustainable and effective pluralistic media landscape enhancing national minorities’ representation
Building on the 2003 Broadcast Media Guidelines, the Tallinn Guidelines...
This Annual Work Programme (final version, as of 22/02/2019), which lays out EPRA’s priorities and anticipated work for 2019, has been drafted by assembling member authorities’ suggestions collected further to a call ...
Ce projet de programme de travail, qui précise les priorités de l'EPRA et les activités prévues pour 2019, a été élaboré en agençant les suggestions des autorités membres, recueillies à la suite d'un appel à sujets et...
National audiovisual media regulatory authorities should play an important role in promoting democracy, a culture of tolerance and diversity
The Council of Europe, in partnership with the Croatian Agency for Electr...
La 49e réunion de l'EPRA se tiendra à Sarajevo du 29 au 31 mai 2019, à l'invitation de l’Agence de régulation de la communication (CRA).Le lieu de la réunion - et centre d'hébergement - sera l'hôtel Holida...
Un instrument complet destiné notamment aux régulateurs audiovisuels
A l’occasion de la Conférence internationale pour le dialogue des cultures et des religions, qui s’est tenue à Fès, au Maroc, du 10 au 12 septembre...
States are encouraged to develop strategies for increasing sustainability of media and to support quality journalism, whilst respecting editorial and operational autonomy
On 7 March 2018, the Council of Europe has is...
The study aims at identifying the needs of refugees and migrants and highlights possible responses by community media
The Council of Europe published a report entitled “Spaces of Inclusion - An explorative study on n...
Swiss regulator OFCOM provides in-depth information on impact of upcoming vote on the initiative to abolish radio/TV licence fees
A public vote on the “No-Billag Initiative”, proposing to abandon all forms of publi...