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Pluralism and Competition in the Regulation of New Media 

Organised by \\ Florence School of Regulation (RSCAS) & Mediadem Project (Law Department)

Florence, 10-12 November 2011
Refettorio - Badia Fiesolana
Via de’ Roccettini, 9
San Domenico di Fiesole

The workshop on “Pluralism and competition in the regulation of new media” aims at exploring five key themes and their relationship:
  1. the role of competition law in new media markets;
  2. the concept of pluralism and its protection in the new media;
  3. the changing business structures that are emerging as a result of digital convergence and the impact this has on competition and regulation;
  4. the nature and role of private regulation as an alternative or a complement to public regulation in order to develop independent media;
  5. the consistency of the regulatory framework and the governance of the sector with the new media market.
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Presentations
Burnley, Richard 
Pluralism and Competition in the Regulation of New Media
Larouche, Pierre  
Public broadcasting under EU scrutiny
Parcu, Pier Luigi 
Pluralism and competition in the regulation of new media
Polo, Michele 
Regulatory Tools for Pluralism
Prosser, Tony 
Public and Private Dimensions in Media Regulation
Tambini, Damian  
Multi-stakeholder media governance, pluralism and freedom of expression
Cappello, Maja  
On line content and copyright public enforcement
Gambaro, Marco 
The Economics of New Media Content Production
Ibanez Colomo, Pablo 
Competition Law and Access to Premium Content
Lorenzon, Carolina 
FREE SPEECH or FREE RIDE ?
Pluralism and competition in the regulation of new media
Patterson, Mark R. 
Market Power and Intermediaries: The Case of Google
Castro, Rosa; Renda Andrea 
Copyright and pluralism in the era of cyber-­‐police
Rossi, Maria Alessandra  
Orange content strategyOrange content strategy
Valcke, Peggy 
MEDIA PLURALISM: risks and opportunities from UGC
Wheeldon, David 
Director of Policy and Public Affairs
Zeno-Zencovich, Vincenzo 
Convergence of Broadcasting and the Internet: new Sources of Market Power
de Streel, Alexandre; Defreyne, Elise  
Pluralism in new media
Herold, Anna 
European Regulation of Audiovisual Media Services in the Digital Agenda: Single Market and Pluralism
Ottow, Annetje 
Independence of Regulatory Authorities: the influence of European law

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