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Bart van der Sloot, Walking a Thin Line: The Regulation of EPGs, 3 (2012) JIPITEC 138 para 1.
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@Article{vandersloot2012, author = "van der Sloot, Bart", title = "Walking a Thin Line: The Regulation of EPGs", journal = "JIPITEC", year = "2012", volume = "3", number = "2", pages = "138--147", abstract = "The digitisation of television broadcasting has facilitated an exponential growth both in the number and the diversity of programs and channels. Electronic Programme Guides (EPGs) help consumers find their way in this abundance of offerings.EPGs serve as a classical listing magazine or broadcasting guide with extensive information on television programs; like VCRs, they enable the recording of programs; as search engines, they allow users to look for content on the basis of a keyword; and finally, EPGs list the most favoured programs on the first page, either on the basis of popularity, the personal profile of the consumer or on the basis of agreements with particular broadcasting agencies. This article assesses how various European countries approach the regulation of EPGs and determines whether and how they try to reaffirm guarantees for diversity and pluralism in the digital television environment.", issn = "2190-3387", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-34410" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - van der Sloot, Bart PY - 2012 DA - 2012// TI - Walking a Thin Line: The Regulation of EPGs JO - JIPITEC SP - 138 EP - 147 VL - 3 IS - 2 AB - The digitisation of television broadcasting has facilitated an exponential growth both in the number and the diversity of programs and channels. Electronic Programme Guides (EPGs) help consumers find their way in this abundance of offerings.EPGs serve as a classical listing magazine or broadcasting guide with extensive information on television programs; like VCRs, they enable the recording of programs; as search engines, they allow users to look for content on the basis of a keyword; and finally, EPGs list the most favoured programs on the first page, either on the basis of popularity, the personal profile of the consumer or on the basis of agreements with particular broadcasting agencies. This article assesses how various European countries approach the regulation of EPGs and determines whether and how they try to reaffirm guarantees for diversity and pluralism in the digital television environment. SN - 2190-3387 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-34410 ID - van der sloot2012 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Journal of intellectual property, information technology and electronic commerce law 3 (2012) 2 |
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Walking a Thin Line: The Regulation of EPGs (eng) |
Author | Bart van der Sloot |
Language | eng |
Abstract | The digitisation of television broadcasting has facilitated an exponential growth both in the number and the diversity of programs and channels. Electronic Programme Guides (EPGs) help consumers find their way in this abundance of offerings.EPGs serve as a classical listing magazine or broadcasting guide with extensive information on television programs; like VCRs, they enable the recording of programs; as search engines, they allow users to look for content on the basis of a keyword; and finally, EPGs list the most favoured programs on the first page, either on the basis of popularity, the personal profile of the consumer or on the basis of agreements with particular broadcasting agencies. This article assesses how various European countries approach the regulation of EPGs and determines whether and how they try to reaffirm guarantees for diversity and pluralism in the digital television environment. |
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DDC | 340 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-29-34410 |