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IRIS 2025-4:1/3 [NL] Court refuses to order removal of broadcaster’s investigative programme 

On 19 March 2025, the Rechtbank Den Haag (District Court of The Hague) delivered an important ruling on investigative journalism reporting on commercial companies. The Court refused an application to prevent further broadcast of an episode of a public broadcaster’s investigative programme on a Dutch-based company involved in the international oil industry, holding that such a commercial company must tolerate a “greater level of criticism” when it is the subject of “critical” investigative-journalism reporting. The case arose on 16 March 2023, when the investigative...

IRIS 2025-4:1/14 [NL] The Dutch Media Authority publishes draft Policy Rule on the qualification of on-demand commercial media services

On 4 March 2025, the Dutch Media Authority (Commissariaat voor de Media) published the draft 2025 Policy Rule on the qualification of on-demand commercial media services (draft 2025 Policy Rule). It will replace the previous policy rule adopted in 2022 (2022 Policy Rule). Both the 2022 Policy Rule as well as the draft 2025 Policy Rule are based on the Dutch Media Act of 2008 (the Act), which was amended in 2020 in the course of the implementation of revised Directive 2010/13/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2010 on the coordination of certain provisions laid down...

IRIS 2025-3:1/2 [NL] Bill criminalising the sharing of photos and videos of certain victims

On 11 March 2025, a notable bill was published, which would amend the Dutch Criminal Code, and criminalise the publication of images, videos or livestreams, of certain victims of accidents or crimes. The Explanatory Memorandum to the bill notes that such images of victims are often made public and distributed via social media, and that making public such images is a “serious and punishable violation of privacy”. Notably, the offence would carry a possible one-year prison sentence or fine. Under the bill, a new Article 139h of the Criminal Code would be introduced, which would make...

IRIS 2025-3:1/3 [NL] Dutch Media Authority intervenes making certain online sports broadcasts free without registration

On 20 January 2025, the Dutch Media Authority (Commissariaat voor de Media) announced that, following an investigation, a major Dutch broadcast provider would be making broadcasts of certain sports competitions more easily accessible to the general public, without the creation of specific accounts or the sharing of personal data. The investigation followed VodafoneZiggo acquiring the broadcasting rights to the Champions League and Europa League, which are part of the so-called “events list” under the Dutch Media Act (Mediawet). Events on the events list are of general social interest...

IRIS 2025-3:1/13 [NL] A Dutch court rules that the public broadcaster complied with journalistic standards when reporting on Polish migrant workers in the Netherlands

On 31 December 2024, the District Court of Central Netherlands ruled that the Dutch public broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS) did not act unlawfully by reporting on the treatment of Polish migrant workers by the employment agency IFC Work. The court determined, in particular, that NOS did not overstep the boundaries of media freedom as it fully abided by journalistic standards. The ruling became publicly available on 4 February 2025. The case revolved around a programme titled "Poolse Europarlementariër waarschuwt Polen voor werken in Nederland" (Polish MEP warns...