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blackshaw ian (curatore); siekmann robert c.r. (curatore); cornelius steve (curatore) - tv rights and sport

TV Rights and Sport Legal Aspects

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 04/2009
Edizione: 1st Edition.





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With a Foreword by Dr Alexander Scheuer, Managing Director of the Institute of European Media Law (EMR), Saarbrücken/Brussels.

It is fair to say that our lives in the twenty-first century are, in many respects, dominated by the media and sport; and, when combined, they are a very powerful force and mix indeed. Without the commercial exploitation of broadcasting rights and the resulting spectacular revenues generated, many sports events would never see the light of day.

The first part of TV Rights and Sport: Legal Aspects contains several contributions on the very important European Law aspects of sports broadcasting rights in the digital age as well as TV rights relating to major sports events. The second part of the book consists of 27 country studies within and beyond Europe.

The authors of the various chapters are all media law and sports law experts and address, from the point of view of the law and practice in their respective countries, amongst others, the following intriguing legal issues: the ownership of broadcasting rights; the commercial exploitation of those rights; and, with sport being such big business nowadays, the impact of competition law, including the vexed questions of the collective sale and purchase of sports broadcasting rights.

The book is a veritable mine of useful information and one that can heartily be recommended to all those involved in the creation, promotion, exploitation and protection of sports broadcasting rights around the world. A subject that will continue to challenge sports administrators, event managers, sports marketers, broadcasters and media service providers themselves and regulators, as well as their legal and other professional advisers, for many years to come.

The editing team consisted of Prof. Ian Blackshaw, Member of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Prof. Steve Cornelius, Director of the Centre for Sports Law, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and Dr. Robert Siekmann, Director of the ASSER International Sports Law Centre.

The book appears in the ASSER International Sports Law Series, under the editorship of Dr. Robert Siekmann and Dr. Janwillem Soek.





Note Editore

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.




Sommario

Introductory Remarks.- Introductory Remarks.- Sports Broadcasting In Community Law.- Sports Broadcasting In Community Law.- Sport As Reflected In European Media Law.- Sport As Reflected In European Media Law.- Major Events and Reporting Rights.- 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.- 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?.- 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 — That Is The Question’.- The Legal Nature Of Premium Sports Events: ‘IP or Not IP — That Is The Question’.- One World One Dream? Sports Blogging at The Beijing Olympic Games.- One World One Dream? Sports Blogging at The Beijing Olympic Games.- Tv Rights Related To Major Sports Events: The Example Of The Olympic Games.- Tv Rights Related To Major Sports Events: The Example Of The Olympic Games.- Country Reports.- The Netherlands.- Argentina.- Australia.- Belgium.- Bulgaria.- Cyprus.- Czech Republic.- Denmark.- France.- Germany.- Greece.- Ireland.- Israel.- Italy.- Japan.- Luxembourg.- Macedonia.- Poland.- Portugal.- Russia.- Slovakia.- Slovenia.- South Africa.- Spain.- Sweden.- Turkey.- Ukraine.- United Kingdom.- United States.- Concluding Remarks.




Prefazione

This examination of the European law aspects of international sports broadcasting contains 27 country studies from worldwide media and sports law experts, including the 'Big Five' European football nations.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9789067042819

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: ASSER International Sports Law Series
Dimensioni: 0 x 0 mm
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:656 p.
Pagine Arabe: 656


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