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Mobile operators attack 'stifling' EC legislation

...The Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF) said on Tuesday that amendments to the Television without Frontiers (TVwF) Directive — which seeks to regulate new media content broadcasting... Read more

26 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

EC rejects mobile broadcasting fears

...The Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF) said on Tuesday that amendments to the Television without Frontiers (TVwF) Directive — which seeks to regulate new media content broadcasting... Read more

28 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Government attacks EC's 'dangerous' online media plans

...European Commission over proposed legislation that seeks to regulate online content. Existing Television without Frontiers (TVwF) regulations cover traditional broadcasters, and set minimum standards for... Read more

29 June, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Europe defends online broadcasting plans

The European Commission (EC) has defended its proposal to revise the Television Without Frontiers (TVWF) Directive, saying that Internet businesses would benefit from the... Read more

15 June, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Revised online video rules attacked

...Tuesday that the UK had nearly lost its battle to change the Television Without Frontiers (TVWF) directive, now renamed the Audiovisual Media Services (AVMS) directive... Read more

14 March, 2007 by David Meyer

Viviane Reding nominated for internet villain award

...European Union's Safer Internet Programme" Ofcom: "For arguing that Europe's Television without Frontiers Directive should not be applied to the internet, as it... Read more

4 January, 2007 by Richard Thurston

Europe unites to keep online video unregulated

...The vote by European Council ministers on Monday concerned amendments to the Television Without Frontiers directive (TVWF). Ofcom said that the vote, which effectively decided... Read more

15 November, 2006 by Tom Espiner

TV without frontiers, lawmakers in tears

...tied in inextricable knots as they attempt to introduce the grandiose sounding Television Without Frontiers (TVWF) directive. The TVWF regulation as it currently stands will... Read more

11 July, 2006 by Tom Espiner

UK leads charge against EU online regulation

...regulation to online broadcasting. Brussels is proposing major changes to the existing Television without Frontiers directive that has governed broadcasting regulation in the EU since... Read more

19 April, 2006 by Andy McCue

UK battles against Web TV regulation

...a number of European countries this week against proposed changes to the Television Without Frontiers directive. This directive governs TV services throughout Europe, but as... Read more

30 January, 2006 by Graeme Wearden

Web heroes and villains to be named and shamed

...nominees. The telecoms watchdog got the nod for "arguing that Europe's Television without Frontiers Directive should not be applied to the internet". And former... Read more

5 January, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

UK slams proposed EU online broadcasting regulation

...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... Read more

18 April, 2006 by Andy McCue

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