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Refine your searchIRIS 2004-10:1/52 [FR-AT] Films Co-Production Agreement between France and Austria | |
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On 10 May 1995 a Co-Production Agreement was signed between France and Austria. It entered into force on 1 October 1997, replacing the preceding agreement of 19 July 1963. The Agreement applies to cinematographic works made by one or more French producers in conjunction with one or more Austrian producers. It includes co-productions with a (co-)producer from a third country with which France and/or the Austria have signed a Co-Production Agreement. Financial contribution shall be at least 20%. For further information contact: - Centre national de la cinématographie - Direction financière et juridique... |
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IRIS 2004-10:1/38 [DE-AT] Films Co-Production Agreement between Germany and Austria | |
On 16 May 1990 a Co-Production Agreement has been signed between Germany and Austria. It entered into force on 1 November 1990, replacing the preceding agreement of 27 September 1966. The Agreement applies to cultural and feature films as well as to documentaries. Those involved in the making of the film must be Austrians/Austrian residents, and Germans/resident in Germany respectively. Producers from third countries may join in. Financial contribution of a co-producer shall be at least 30% (exceptionally 20%, for Austria under certain conditions only 10%). For further information contact: - Die... |
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IRIS 2004-10:1/36 [CH-AT] Films Co-Production Agreement between Switzerland and Austria | |
On 12 October 1990 a Co-Production Agreement has been signed between Switzerland and Austria. It entered into force on 1 November 1990. Those involved in the making of the film must be Austrians/Austrian residents, and Swiss/resident in Switzerland respectively. Producers from third countries can join the co-production, if their country is linked to Austria or Switzerland by a films co-production agreement. Financial contribution shall be at least 20%, in the case of multilateral co-productions at least 10%. For further information contact: - Bundesamt für Kultur - Sektion Film http://www.kultur-schweiz.admin.ch/film/d/h_europa.htm#koproduktion... |
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IRIS 2004-9:1/9 [AT] KommAustria to Monitor Advertising | |
Following the amendment of Austrian broadcasting laws, KommAustria was entrusted with an important new responsibility at the beginning of August. It will monitor broadcasters' compliance with advertising regulations on a monthly basis and publish its findings "in an appropriate way". The results will be published on the web-site of RTR GmbH. In August, KommAustria condemned breaches of advertising regulations by three commercial radio broadcasters, by ATV+, the only terrestrial TV operator providing programmes throughout Austria (see IRIS 2004-4: 6), and by Österreichische Rundfunk (ORF). KommAustria... |
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IRIS 2004-9:1/8 [AT] Major Reform of Broadcasting Acts Opens the Door for Nationwide Private Radio Stations | |
The Federal Act amending the Private Radio Act, the Private Television Act, the KommAustria Act and the ORF Act and repealing the Television Signal Act was promulgated at the end of July, and most of its provisions entered into force on 1 August 2004. The new act heralds the most extensive modification in the broadcasting field since the reform of its legal framework in 2001. The amendment places private broadcasting laws as a whole on a sounder commercial footing, inter alia by relaxing certain guarantees designed to ensure media diversity. The provisions on controls have been amended with a... |