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IRIS 1995-8:1/31 [FR] National Assembly Delegation for the European Union Proposes Resolution on 'Television without Frontiers"

On 27 July 1995, the French National Assembly Delegation for the European Union sent a proposal to the National Assembly for a resolution on the European Commission's proposals to amend the "Television without Frontiers" Directive (89/552/CEE of 3 October 1989). The proposal for a resolution on this issue is based on a report of Deputy Francois Guillaume The proposal contains the following wishes: - to strengthen European audio-visual production in the framework of the Media II programme; - to include in the Directive the new services that have the same characteristics as traditional television...

IRIS 1995-8:1/16 EFTA Court: Advertising Freedom Acknowledged

In its advisory opinion of 16 June 1995, the EFTA Court has ruled that the «Television without Frontiers» directive (89/552/EEC of 3 October 1989) - which is integrated into the EEA Agreement - must be interpreted as precluding a general prohibition imposed on an advertiser, whereby he is prevented from showing an advertisement contained in a television programme of a broadcaster established in another EEA State. The prejudicial question to the EFTA Court arose as a result of a disagreement between the Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman and the Norwegian subsidiary companies of Mattel and Lego. The toy-manufacturers...

IRIS 1995-7:1/41 [MC][FR] Signature of a Treaty on Transmission Rights between France and Monaco

The Treaty, signed on 8 April by N.Sarkozy, the Minister of the Budget, with special responsibility for Communications, and A.Juppé, Minister of Foreign Affairs on the one hand and P.Dijoud, Minister of State for the Principality of Monaco, on the other, sets out the relationship between France and Monaco over transmission rights. The Treaty allows Télé Monte-Carlo (TMC) to continue broadcasting in French territory. The broadcasting licence held by TMC for broadcasting from three transmitters covering the south of France had run out. The decision to renew did not come within the Audiovisual Supervisory...

IRIS 1995-7:1/17 [IT] Amendment of the Law on Cinema and the Boards of Censorship

The Law of 30 May 1995 amends the terms of the decree of 29 March 1995 on "the reorganisation of areas of jurisdiction with regard to Tourism, Sport and Entertainment." These responsibilities previously came under the responsibility of the Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment, which disappeared following the 1993 referendum, and will now be taken over by the Regions, under State supervision and control. The law also streamlines procedures for distribution of State-aided funds for cinematographic production. There will now be eight Boards of Censorship for television broadcasting between 7am and...

IRIS 1995-5:1/8 [BE] Access to Brussels Cable Networks for TNT/Cartoon Network

By Ministerial Decree of 17 September 1993 "Coditel-Brabant", a Brussels cable operator, was prohibited to transmit the programme "TNT/Cartoon Network" on its cable network. In a court action against the Ministerial Decree and against the refusal of cable transmission by Coditel based on this Decree, it was argued by Turner's TNT/Cartoon Network that the Ministerial Decree was infringing the Directive on "Television without Frontiers" of 3 October 1989, which prohibits Member States to restrict retransmission on their territory of television broadcasts from other Member States of the European Union...