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Elżbieta Traple, TV Signal Delivery to Cable Operators and DTH Platform Operators, 2 (2011) JIPITEC 75 para 1.
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%0 Journal Article %T TV Signal Delivery to Cable Operators and DTH Platform Operators %A Traple, Elżbieta %J JIPITEC %D 2011 %V 2 %N 2 %@ 2190-3387 %F traple2011 %X The paper discusses new business models of transmission of television programs in the context of definitions of broadcasting and retransmission. Typically the whole process of supplying content to the end user has two stages: a media service provider supplies a signal assigned to a given TV channel to the cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators (dedicated transmission), and cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators transmit this signal to end users. In each stage the signals are encoded and are not available for the general public without the intervention of cable/platform operators. The services relating to the supply and transmission of the content are operated by different business entities: each earns money separately and each uses the content protected by copyright. We should determine how to define the actions of the entity supplying the signal with the TV program directly to the cable/digital platform operator and the actions of the entity providing the end user with the signal. The author criticizes the approach presented in the Chellomedia and Norma rulings, arguing that they lead to a significant level of legal uncertainty, and poses the basic questions concerning the notion of “public” in copyright. %L 340 %K atellite DTH platform %K audiovisual media service %K cable operators %K collecting society, broadcasting %K communication to public %K equitable remuneration %K mandatory management by collecting society %K media service provider %K retransmission %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-30807 %P 75-88Download
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@Article{traple2011, author = "Traple, El{\.{z}}bieta", title = "TV Signal Delivery to Cable Operators and DTH Platform Operators", journal = "JIPITEC", year = "2011", volume = "2", number = "2", pages = "75--88", keywords = "atellite DTH platform; audiovisual media service; cable operators; collecting society, broadcasting; communication to public; equitable remuneration; mandatory management by collecting society; media service provider; retransmission", abstract = "The paper discusses new business models of transmission of television programs in the context of definitions of broadcasting and retransmission. Typically the whole process of supplying content to the end user has two stages: a media service provider supplies a signal assigned to a given TV channel to the cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators (dedicated transmission), and cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators transmit this signal to end users. In each stage the signals are encoded and are not available for the general public without the intervention of cable/platform operators. The services relating to the supply and transmission of the content are operated by different business entities: each earns money separately and each uses the content protected by copyright. We should determine how to define the actions of the entity supplying the signal with the TV program directly to the cable/digital platform operator and the actions of the entity providing the end user with the signal. The author criticizes the approach presented in the Chellomedia and Norma rulings, arguing that they lead to a significant level of legal uncertainty, and poses the basic questions concerning the notion of ``public'' in copyright.", issn = "2190-3387", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-30807" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Traple, Elżbieta PY - 2011 DA - 2011// TI - TV Signal Delivery to Cable Operators and DTH Platform Operators JO - JIPITEC SP - 75 EP - 88 VL - 2 IS - 2 KW - atellite DTH platform KW - audiovisual media service KW - cable operators KW - collecting society, broadcasting KW - communication to public KW - equitable remuneration KW - mandatory management by collecting society KW - media service provider KW - retransmission AB - The paper discusses new business models of transmission of television programs in the context of definitions of broadcasting and retransmission. Typically the whole process of supplying content to the end user has two stages: a media service provider supplies a signal assigned to a given TV channel to the cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators (dedicated transmission), and cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators transmit this signal to end users. In each stage the signals are encoded and are not available for the general public without the intervention of cable/platform operators. The services relating to the supply and transmission of the content are operated by different business entities: each earns money separately and each uses the content protected by copyright. We should determine how to define the actions of the entity supplying the signal with the TV program directly to the cable/digital platform operator and the actions of the entity providing the end user with the signal. The author criticizes the approach presented in the Chellomedia and Norma rulings, arguing that they lead to a significant level of legal uncertainty, and poses the basic questions concerning the notion of “public” in copyright. SN - 2190-3387 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-30807 ID - traple2011 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Journal of intellectual property, information technology and electronic commerce law 2 (2011) 2 |
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Title |
TV Signal Delivery to Cable Operators and DTH Platform Operators (eng) |
Author | Elżbieta Traple |
Language | eng |
Abstract | The paper discusses new business models of transmission of television programs in the context of definitions of broadcasting and retransmission. Typically the whole process of supplying content to the end user has two stages: a media service provider supplies a signal assigned to a given TV channel to the cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators (dedicated transmission), and cable operators and satellite DTH platform operators transmit this signal to end users. In each stage the signals are encoded and are not available for the general public without the intervention of cable/platform operators. The services relating to the supply and transmission of the content are operated by different business entities: each earns money separately and each uses the content protected by copyright. We should determine how to define the actions of the entity supplying the signal with the TV program directly to the cable/digital platform operator and the actions of the entity providing the end user with the signal. The author criticizes the approach presented in the Chellomedia and Norma rulings, arguing that they lead to a significant level of legal uncertainty, and poses the basic questions concerning the notion of “public” in copyright. |
Subject | atellite DTH platform, audiovisual media service, cable operators, collecting society, broadcasting, communication to public, equitable remuneration, mandatory management by collecting society, media service provider, retransmission |
DDC | 340 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-29-30807 |