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From the Introduction. The Media Sector has experienced a technological revolution in the last 15 years. Digital encoding of television signals made possible a more efficient use of the radiospectrum. Digital terrestrial television (hereinafter, “DTT”) allows now for the reception of a significant number of free-to-air channels.1 Moreover, the use of new transmission platforms (hereinafter,“platforms”), namely cable and direct-to-home satellite (hereinafter, “DTH”) paved the way for the arrival in Europe of pay-TV operators, which finance their activities mainly via subscription fees. This changing technological landscape is subject to further evolution in the near future, as incumbent telecommunications operators become increasingly interested in making available broadcasting content2 as part of their broadband offer and 3G mobile handsets can be used for the reception of TV signals....The present paper seeks to ascertain whether the Commission “regulatory approach” towards the exclusive sale of premium content is a sound one, in particular in view of the constant technological evolution outlined above. The assumptions underlying landmark Commission decisions will be compared with recent developments of the media sector in Italy. In the NewsCorp./Telepiù case, decided in 2003, the Commission imposed very strict conditions to allow the merger giving birth to Sky Italia, on the assumption that the operation created a lasting near-monopsony in the different upstream markets for the acquisition of premium intervened against the media conglomerate Mediaset (which controls, inter alia, the main three private free-to-air channels in Italy) for an alleged abuse of dominant position.17 In fact, and contrary to the forecasts made by the Commission, Mediaset was in a position to acquire the broadcasting rights of the main Italian football teams, thereby excluding the incumbent (and near-monopolist) pay-TV operator, Sky Italia. This may go to show that the reality of the sector is more complex and evolves faster than one may infer from the Commission practice, thus putting into question its stance regarding exclusivity. The experience of the evolution of the Italian media sector will be used as the starting point for the evaluation of alternative regulatory options.

Proposals for Council Decisions on the conclusion of the Protocol to the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Economic Community and the Principality of Andorra; Protocol to the Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria; Protocol to the Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Protocol to the Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Lebanese Republic; Protocol to the Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Syrian Arab Republic; Protocol to the Cooperation Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Arab Republic of Egypt; following the accession of the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden to the European Union (presented by the Commission). Drafts Protocol to the Agreement between the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community and the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria; Protocol to the Agreement between the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Protocol to the Agreement between the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community and the Lebanese Republic; Protocol to the Agreement between the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community and the Syrian Arab Republic; Protocol to the Agreement between the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community and the Arab Republic of Egypt; following the accession of the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden to the European Union (presented by the Commission). COM (95) 745 final, 12 January 1996

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Proposals for Council decisions on a Community position on an amendment to Protocol 4 on the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation set out in the Europe Agreement between the European Communities and Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, the Slovak Republic and Romania. Proposals for Council decisions on a Community position on an amendment to Protocol 3 on the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation set out in the Europe Agreement between the European Communities and the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of Lithuania. Proposal for a Council decision on a Community position on an amendment to Protocol 4 on the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation set out in the Interim Agreement on trade and trade related matters between the European Communities and the Republic of Slovenia. Draft decision N° .../ of the EC-Switzerland Joint Committee amending Protocol 3 to the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation concerning the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation. Draft decision N° .../ of the EC-Norway Joint Committee amending Protocol 3 to the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Norway concerning the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation. Draft decision N° .../ of the EC-Iceland Joint Committee amending Protocol 3 to the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Iceland concerning the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation. Draft decision N° .../ of the EEA Joint Committee No .. amending Protocol 4 to the EEA Agreement on rules of origin. COM (98) 389 final, 17 July 1998

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