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Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study


ISBN13: 9780198858607
To be Published: May 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £90.00



The processes of convergence and digitalization have altered the technological conditions in which the press operates. More than that, they have altered the environment in which the press stakes its claim to freedom and strives to protect its turf from other media players. The advent of internet-based services and applications has blurred the technological boundaries between the press, broadcasting, and telecommunications, challenging their regulatory silos.

Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study assesses the extent to which the emergent regulatory model for online news media is shaped by analogies from the past, or rather by a newly prevalent culture of control. By interweaving two distinct strands of analysis - the concepts of press freedom and regulation, and the phenomena of convergence and digitalization - this book examines the key implications of digitalization and assesses the challenges for press freedom in the nascent digital news ecosystem.

Drawing upon decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), as well as from cases in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, this comparative work comprehensively explores the regulation of the press in the digital era and the impact of the proliferating media laws, policies, and jurisprudence on press freedom. Irini Katsirea identifies the regulatory ruptures that persist and makes concrete and timely recommendations for the evolving online news ecosystem.

Subjects:
Media and Entertainment Law
Contents:
1:Introduction
2:Divergent Regulation - Convergent Media
3:The Notion of the Press Now and Then
4:The Notion of Press Freedom Now and Then
5:Regulating the Press for Accuracy and Objectivity
6:Search Engines, Online Archives, and the Right to Erasure ('Right to be Forgotten')
7:Holding Online News Websites Liable for User Comments
8:Regulating Online Newspapers' Video Content
9:Regulating Public Service Broadcasting's Press-like Content
10:Conclusion