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9789067042819

TV Rights and Sport: Legal Aspects

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    9789067042819

  • ISBN10:

    9067042811

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-05-11
  • Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press

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The first part of this book examines the European law aspects of sports broadcasting, the new media and television rights relating to major sports events. The second part of the book consists of 27 country studies, including the 'Big Five' European football nations and other countries from around the world. The authors are media law and sports law experts, and from the point of view of the law and practice in their respective countries they address legal issues such as ownership of broadcasting rights, the commercial exploitation of those rights and the impact of competition law. Special attention is paid to 'new media' developments in connection with sport.

Table of Contents

Introductory remarks
Sports broadcasting in community law
Sport as reflected in European media law
Major events and reporting rights
Sports broadcasting rights in the digital epoch: balancing between traditional (TV) and alternative (3G) subjects of the market from the perspective of the European competition law
Whether the European model of essential facilities doctrine might be applied to the contemporary telecasting of premium sports content?
The legal nature of premium sports events: 'IP or not IP ndash; that is the question'
One world one dream? Sports blogging at the Beijing Olympic Games Evi Werkers
TV rights related to major sports events: the example of the Olympic Games Mary Still
The Netherlands
Argentina Josegrave
Australia
Belgium Peggy Valcke
Bulgaria
Cyprus Christophoros Christophorou
Czech Republic
Denmark Siren
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Poland
Portugal Pedro Cardigos
Russia Denis
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain Josegrave
Sweden Michael Plogell
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Concluding remarks
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