Audio visual sites escape EC directive

 

There was victory yesterday (Monday) for those fighting plans by the European Commission to extend the remit of the so-called Television Without Frontiers Directive.

Draft proposals would have subjected all websites with audio-visual material to European regulation.

However, The European Council of Ministers voted that the new legislation, to be renamed the Audio Visual Media Services Directive, should only be extended to cover video-on-demand services.

The UK's creative industries minister, Shaun Woodward, said the decision had "enshrined further liberalisation of advertising rules".

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