
Changes will damage emerging new media audiovisual market, say critics...
By Andy McCue
Published: 18 April 2006 16:30 GMT
The UK's IT and telecoms industry has launched a scathing attack on a proposed new EU directive that would extend TV regulation to online broadcasting.
Brussels is proposing major changes to the existing Television without Frontiers (TVWF) directive that has governed broadcasting regulation in the EU since 1989.
The changes would extend regulation to cover a broad range of new and emerging audiovisual media services including internet broadcasts.
An alliance of broadcasting, telecoms, technology, new media and advertising bodies led by UK IT industry body Intellect and the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) claims the changes will be damaging for players in the emerging online broadcasting market.
The alliance claims there is already enough existing legislation and self-regulation and that the proposed changes to the TVWF directive will deter new and existing new media players from the market and divert investment and innovation away from the EU.
Antony Walker, CEO of the BSG, said in a statement: "As currently drafted, this directive is likely to confuse businesses, overwhelm regulators and let down consumers. The proposed scope is too broad and the definitions used too vague.
"The result could be an all-encompassing regulatory framework that takes five years to implement, undermines existing safeguards and proves largely unenforceable."
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