THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR VIDEO - SHARING PLATFORMS
Journal Title: Media Literacy and Academic Research - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
We live in times when publishing and sharing videos on the Internet is very popular and easily available to individuals, as well as various companies, institutions, businesses, organisations, etc. However, not everything that appears on the Internet meets the criteria of suitability or dignity and, many times, the videos are on the verge of affronting one ́s dignity or violating human rights. From the point of view of media ́s impact on children and youth, also these groups of media recipients are endangered by the inappropriate content of videos they like to watch REVIEWS and share and which might have a negative impact on their perception, behaviour and mental development. The legal aspects of video sharing platforms are the scope of a book called The Legal Framework for Video-sharing Platforms by Blázquez, Cappello, Fontaine, Rabie and Valais from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
Authors and Affiliations
Henrieta Hubináková
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