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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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