European court of human rights: Instytut Ekonomichnykh Reform, TOV v. Ukraine
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Court of Justice of the European Union: Private copying compensation cannot be funded through general state budget
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Court of Justice of the European Union: Austro-Mechana v. Amazon EU and Others
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European Commission: Public consultation on media pluralism and democracy .
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AL-Albania: Constitutional Court rules to remove ownership limitations for national audiovisual media .
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BE-Belgium: Court of Cassation extends the right to be forgotten to online newspaper archives.
BE-Belgium: Self-regulatory bodies for journalism and advertising ethics report on their functioning
BY-Belarus: Amendments on the protection of minors from information detrimental to their health and development adopted .
CH-Switzerland: Government not in favour of introducing “droit de suite”
CZ-Czech Republic: Amendment to the Audiovisual Law.
DE-Germany: Hamburg District Court issues cease-and-desist order against broadcasting of a TV programme .
DE-Germany: Licence extension for window programmes declared lawful
DE-Germany: ZAK reaches decision on breaches of advertising rules
ES-Spain: Catalan Audiovisual Council launches project on protection of minors on the Internet
FR-France: Infringement of protection of image suffered by a doctor, filmed without his authorisation by concealed camera without his anonymity being preserved
FR-France: Infringement of protection of image suffered by a doctor, filmed without his authorisation by concealed camera without his anonymity being preserved .
FR-France: Competition authority refuses to allow Canal Plus’ plan for an exclusive distribution agreement with beIN Sports
FR-France: TF1 follows France Télévisions in signing an agreement with audiovisual producers .
GB-United Kingdom: Supreme Court judgment on privacy injunctions . . . . . . . . .16 Use of “offensive” word on morning radio programme chat show investigated .
GB-United Kingdom: Supreme Court judgment on privacy injunctions . . . . . . . . .16 Use of “offensive” word on morning radio programme chat show investigated
GB-United Kingdom: Use of “offensive” word on morning radio programme chat show investigated .
GB-United Kingdom: White Paper sets out proposed reforms to the BBC Royal Charter
IE-Ireland: Interview concerning abortion violated broadcasting rules
IE-Ireland: Programme containing hate speech had no editorial justification
IT-Italy: Data protection authority finds bloggers deserve same treatment as journalists
NL-Netherlands: Court orders Google Inc. to remove search results concerning a lawyer’s criminal conviction in 2012
RS-Serbia: RS-Serbia New Advertising Law in effect as of 6 May 2016
SE-Sweden: Supreme Court rules linking was a breach of broadcaster’s signal right but not copyright .
SE-Sweden: Depicting art work online not covered by an exception but subject to artists’ exclusive rights. .
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