Category Archives: Media Law
See allMapping Digital Media:On-Demand Services and Media Diversity
*By Laure Kaltenbach and Alexandre Joux
In this Reference Paper, on-demand services that give access by internet (or cable) to video, audio, and other content is explored. A vast range of on-demand media products is now available. Media corporations no longer … Read more
Mapping Digital Media: Lebanon
*By Jad Melki, Yasmine Dabbous, Khaled Nasser, and Sarah Mallat (lead reporters)
In the Mapping Digital Media country report of Lebanon, it is stated that Lebanon is considered one of the freest countries in a region dominated by dictatorships. However, it … Read more
Mapping Digital Media: Turkey
*By Asli Tunç and Vehbi Görgülü
The Turkish Mapping Digital Media report states that there is a strong appetite for digital media in Turkey. The reach of the internet—both fixed line and mobile—has expanded dramatically in recent years, connecting nearly half … Read more
Mapping Digital Media: Moldova
* By Victor Gotisan, Olivia Pirtac, Vitalie Dogaru, Roxana Teodorcic, Cristina Mogîldea and Tatiana Etco
In Moldova, the combination of digitization and political change has increased the diversity of media outlets and their news, the plurality of opinions, and the transparency … Read more
Mapping Digital Media: Hungary
Media debate in Hungary has been dominated since mid-2010 by a new and far-reaching package of media laws, referred to collectively as the 2010 media regulation. Ostensibly enacted to bring the country’s legal framework into line with the needs of … Read more


