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Court of Justice of the European Union: : Licensing of multiplex operators infringed EU law
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Albania: : Parliament votes to complete the steering council of the public broadcaster
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Belgium: : Five broadcasters warned for non-compliance with rules on commercial communication on sugary confectionery
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Spain: : Spanish Government approves rules to grant six new nation-wide DTT licenses
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France: : Playmédia carrying France Télévisions channels - further intervention by the CSA
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France: : New Decree defines rules for scheme for television editors’ contribution to independent production
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France: : Combating piracy: French audiovisual groups appeal to Facebook and Twitter
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United Kingdom: : High Court blocks access to “Popcorn Time” application providers
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United Kingdom: : Ofcom Determines “Khara Sach” Breached Rules Concerning Fair Treatment of a Member of the Public
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Lithuania: : Draft law on amendments to the Act on the provision of information to the public
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Luxembourg: : New Grand-Ducal Regulation on fees for audio and audiovisual media service providers
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Netherlands: : Court grants a “right to be de-listed” against an online news archive
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Netherlands: : Court rejects privacy claim over broadcast of secret recording
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Portugal: : Fees for private copying approved after President’s veto
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