Hogan Lovells Publications | GMC Quarterly | 10 May 2012
Global Media and Communications Quarterly, The Future of Television
Global Media and Communications Quarterly, The Future of Television contains:
- On the Origin of Species – Is the future of TV Darwinism in extremis?
- “Second Screens” unlock new business models
- Connected TV: A challenge for market players and regulators
- Congress green lights incentive auditions; but will they ever happen?
- “TV Everywhere” key to cable operator strategy
- Zeroing in on the U.S. digital one‑ders: incentive auctions, cable digitization, and basic tier encryption
- Privacy a major challenge for mobile video
- EU and U.S. privacy proposals converge on principles, diverge on method
- Global reform trends of broadcasting regulation
- Murphy case continues to haunt TV licensing models
- German Court: online video recorders infringe broadcasters’ rights
- Copyright protection of TV characters in Germany
- Court clarifies rules on cross-media mergers
- Russian Authors’ Society establishes royalty collection rules for television
- Hollywood in Belgium – Hogan Lovells panel brings Belgium filmmakers to the Berlin Film Festival
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