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IRIS plus 2010-2: Digital Cinema (2010)

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Observatoire européen de l'Audiovisuel
978-92-871-6838-2
Type de document :
Livre
Format :
Papier
Langue :
Anglais
Dimensions :
A4
Nombre de pages :
40
European Audiovisual Observatory
5,00 € / 5.00 $US
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Legal, technological or economic developments in the audiovisual sector generate immediate priority information needs for professionals. IRIS plus identifies these issues and provides the relevant legal background. It features a combination of a lead article, related reporting and a Zoom section, comprising overview tables, market data or practical information. This brand new format provides you with the knowledge to follow and join in the latest and most relevant discussions concerning the audiovisual sector.

LEAD ARTICLE
Public Aid for Digital Cinema
The Lead Article takes a look at the legal questions raised by public support mechanisms aimed at facilitating the digitisation of cinemas. It looks at the legal construction and problems of three different variants of national funding schemes and at the EU law with which these constructions eventually need to comply. It also describes two state aid schemes that have already been approved by the EU Commission and a tax incentive scheme currently under investigation. Finally, the Lead Article points the way ahead by explaining ongoing policy and funding activities of the EU.

- Digital Cinema
- State Aid for the Digitisation of Cinemas
- EU Actions

RELATED REPORTING
Reality Check for Digital Roll-out
The Related Reporting supplements the information contained in the Lead Article and compares EU policy with the reality of promoting (or struggling with) digital cinema in various countries.

- Aims and Concerns
- Spring Boards
- Stumbling Blocks

ZOOM
Market Data
The Zoom section equips you with a solid understanding of the market of commercial digital cinema screens and sites by providing concrete figures on their developments in Europe and country by country.