« A review of Australia’s media published today recommends a major regulatory shakeup which would put Internet giants under the same umbrella as traditional outlets and see ownership laws axed. The government’s convergence review calls for a “fundamental re-examination” of media regulation in the digital age, where traditional definitions of who is a content provider are no longer relevant.
In particular it calls for a new “platform-neutral” framework which would see television networks, radio stations, print media and online providers as equals under a new category called “content service enterprises”. Such an enterprise would be defined via thresholds such as user or subscriber base, operating revenue or commercial scale…. »
Source : http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/ [En ligne] Consulté le 19/12/2011
► Sur ce sujet, le centre de documentation vous propose :
Marc Janssen : Convergence : la nécessaire coopération entre les régulateurs In : Régulation n°45 (juillet-août-septembre 2010) p.3 Lire ici
Sur son site, le Conseil de l’Europe renvoie à un document consacré au sujet :
Converging media – convergent regulators? The future of broadcasting regulatory authorities in South-Eastern Europe ( Conference organised by the Council of Europe and the OSCE Mission to Skopje, 1-2 October 2007, Skopje ) Lire ici