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Titre : Communications - Revolution and reforms Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Damian Tambini, Auteur ; Liz Forgan, Collaborateur ; Clare Hall, Collaborateur ; Stefaan Verhulst, Collaborateur Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 96,-€ ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-86030-138-4 Prix : 16,-€ Langues : Anglais Tags : medias regulation autoregulation numérique convergence pluralisme diversité culturelle démocratie Résumé : Présentation sur le site de l'éditeur :
"Mobile communications, digital media, the internet and the convergence of television, personal computing and telecommunications are all transforming traditional notions of broadcasting, telephony and radio.
The papers in this collection map out the key challenge to governments and communications regulators posed by the digital revolution. They argue that the changes taking place are revolutionary but that there is a set of radical reforms that will ensure that communications regulation continues to protect the public interest."
(Source : http://www.ippr.org.uk - Consulté le 18/05/2009)Note de contenu : - Introduction
- The transition to digital and content regulation : the paradigm shift, by Damian Tambini & Stefaan Verhulst
- Through with ownership rules ? Media pluralism in the transition to digital, by Damian Tambini
- Content regulation : a new settlement
- Modernising communications regulation, by Damian Tambini & Clare Hall
Summary of recommendations
BibliographyEn ligne : http://www.ippr.org.uk Communications - Revolution and reforms [texte imprimé] / Damian Tambini, Auteur ; Liz Forgan, Collaborateur ; Clare Hall, Collaborateur ; Stefaan Verhulst, Collaborateur . - 2001 . - 96,-€.
ISBN : 978-1-86030-138-4 : 16,-€
Langues : Anglais
Tags : medias regulation autoregulation numérique convergence pluralisme diversité culturelle démocratie Résumé : Présentation sur le site de l'éditeur :
"Mobile communications, digital media, the internet and the convergence of television, personal computing and telecommunications are all transforming traditional notions of broadcasting, telephony and radio.
The papers in this collection map out the key challenge to governments and communications regulators posed by the digital revolution. They argue that the changes taking place are revolutionary but that there is a set of radical reforms that will ensure that communications regulation continues to protect the public interest."
(Source : http://www.ippr.org.uk - Consulté le 18/05/2009)Note de contenu : - Introduction
- The transition to digital and content regulation : the paradigm shift, by Damian Tambini & Stefaan Verhulst
- Through with ownership rules ? Media pluralism in the transition to digital, by Damian Tambini
- Content regulation : a new settlement
- Modernising communications regulation, by Damian Tambini & Clare Hall
Summary of recommendations
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Titre : Mapping Digital Media: Net Neutrality and the Media Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Stefaan Verhulst, Auteur Editeur : London [United Kingdom] : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation Année de publication : 2011 Collection : References series num. n°7 Importance : 28 p. Format : Document électronique Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : neutralité du net régulation télécommunications concurrence liberté d'expression démocratie médias Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The Open Society Media Program has commissioned background papers on a range of topics that are important for understanding the effects of new technology on media and journalism. The papers accompany a series of reports, "Mapping Digital Media," on the impact of digitization on democracy in 60 countries around the world.
Will the internet and telecom architecture be changed in order to block or prioritize certain types of traffic? Much debate on media policy hinges on this issue, often referred to as the “net neutrality” question. Although it may appear to be a narrow technical debate, in fact it has major implications for innovation, free speech, and economic growth.
This paper introduces the net neutrality debate. It discusses the key network design principles involved; the current move toward discrimination or “access-tiering”; the arguments involved in the debate; the approaches suggested to secure network neutrality; and the current state of play in the U.S. and Europe. Finally, it focuses on one sector likely to be particularly affected by the outcome of this debate: the media. The paper ends with a call for innovative solutions and increased engagement by public interest advocates to develop solutions that promote open, fair and sustainable societies."
Source : http://www.soros.org/initiatives/media/articles_publications/publications/mapping-digital-media-net-neutrality-media-20110808 [en ligne] - Consulté le 19/08/2011
En ligne : http://www.soros.org/initiatives/media/articles_publications/publications/mappin [...] Mapping Digital Media: Net Neutrality and the Media [document électronique] / Stefaan Verhulst, Auteur . - London (100 Cambridge Grove, 4th Floor Cambridge House,, W6 0LE, United Kingdom) : Open Society Media Program - Open Society Foundation, 2011 . - 28 p. ; Document électronique. - (References series; n°7) .
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : neutralité du net régulation télécommunications concurrence liberté d'expression démocratie médias Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The Open Society Media Program has commissioned background papers on a range of topics that are important for understanding the effects of new technology on media and journalism. The papers accompany a series of reports, "Mapping Digital Media," on the impact of digitization on democracy in 60 countries around the world.
Will the internet and telecom architecture be changed in order to block or prioritize certain types of traffic? Much debate on media policy hinges on this issue, often referred to as the “net neutrality” question. Although it may appear to be a narrow technical debate, in fact it has major implications for innovation, free speech, and economic growth.
This paper introduces the net neutrality debate. It discusses the key network design principles involved; the current move toward discrimination or “access-tiering”; the arguments involved in the debate; the approaches suggested to secure network neutrality; and the current state of play in the U.S. and Europe. Finally, it focuses on one sector likely to be particularly affected by the outcome of this debate: the media. The paper ends with a call for innovative solutions and increased engagement by public interest advocates to develop solutions that promote open, fair and sustainable societies."
Source : http://www.soros.org/initiatives/media/articles_publications/publications/mapping-digital-media-net-neutrality-media-20110808 [en ligne] - Consulté le 19/08/2011
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