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Protecting Children in Audiovisual Media Services : Current and Future Measures.
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Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Protecting Children in Audiovisual Media Services : Current and Future Measures.
Julkaistu
  • European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services (ERGA), 2018.
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  • 14 s.
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  • This report is a structured summary of the workshop entitled Protecting Children in Audiovisual Media Services - Current and Future Measures held in Brussels on 4th October 2017.
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  • During the course of the workshop, there were several interesting points raised. Some issues could lead to further exploration or other possible follow-up actions. Madeleine de Cock Buning, chairperson of ERGA, summed up some main findings and observations made during the event at the end of the workshop: Protection of minors should be seen as a joint effort of public authorities, all players in the value chain, classification bodies, and above all parents and educators. They are in the best position to express their needs and expectations and teach us about shifts in audience behaviour. It is important to allow for sufficient openness and flexibility in the system design, for instance through co-regulatory systems. Authorities can lay down general “rules of the game” but should keep the system open and flexible enough to respond quickly to new developments. This was indeed confirmed by those who are currently subject to regulation. They have already experienced sufficient room to create their own systems to protect minors. Due to the huge number of audiovisual material and data, anything other than an automated system will fail. Machines can, however, never replace people entirely. In that respect providing and clarifying the context of audiovisual content remains crucial; not only for the users but also for the classification systems. Most importantly, the workshop demonstrated that there is a lot of support for a more harmonised approach.
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  • https://erga-online.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Protecting-Children-in-Audiovisual-Media-Services-Current-and-Future-Measures.pdf Open access
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