Policy makers are increasingly concerned about making sure that citizens are oriented towards content that is deemed to be of general interest or public value. A new wave of EU rules seeking to secure the prominence of media content is therefore currently being adopted, proposed, and tested. The multiplicity of texts that address this issue, however, have created a piecemeal approach that generates a complex situation for all />
How do the different instruments combine to create the current legal regime? How have Member States implemented national rules on prominence? How will this piecemeal approach affect the EU internal market? Should the right to personalisation under the upcoming European Media Freedom Act be extended to recommender systems of VLOPs and VLOSEs under the DSA? The latest CERRE TMT project ‘Towards Coherent Rules on the Prominence of Media Content on Online Platforms and Digital Devices’ explores this questions in an issue paper by CERRE Research Fellow Michèle />
Join us on March 22, from 11:00 to 12:00 CEST online, for a presentation of the issue paper and a stimulating discussion with representatives from the European institutions, national regulators, industry players, and the CERRE academic />
If you cannot join us live, then the event will be available to replay on the CERRE YouTube channel afterwards.
22 Mar 2024 @ 11:00 am
22 Mar 2024 @ 12:00 pm
Duration: 1 hours
The University Foundation
11 Egmontstraat
1000 Brussel
Belgium
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