The reality of cross-border dissemination of audiovisual content poses growing threats to the fundamental rights and values of the EU. In an increasingly complex network of sectoral EU legislation, including different institutional systems, the question of an effective reaction is pertinent. This study analyses the current legal framework for the cross-border dissemination of audiovisual content, focusing in particular on the country of origin mechanisms of the AVMS Directive, and identifies challenges in this respect for law enforcement. These are compared with approaches from other legal acts, such as the proposed European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), before possible solutions are presented.
Mark D. Cole
country of origin EMFA EU critical analysis EU-AVMS Richtlinie cross-border audio-visual content distribution EU-AVMS Directive European Media Freedom Act grenzüberschreitende audio-visuelle Inhaltsverbreitung law enforcement Herkunftsland legal systems kritische Analyse rights sectoral EU legislation