Film and Quotas in Europe  

By Petar Mitric It does not take a lot of investigation to realize that quotas permeate almost every film and TV policy framework (regardless of time or place) when it comes to production or distribution. They have existed in multiple forms in China, South Korea, Canada, Australia, or even the US. The initial reasons for... Continue Reading →

UK Surveillance Bill Version 2.0 is Just as Dangerous

By Anthony Mills Twitter: @AAMills UK Home Secretary Theresa May has unveiled a ‘revised’ version of the government’s proposed surveillance legislation, the Investigatory Powers Bill, after an initial draft was criticised by no less than three parliamentary oversight committees. The government says the bill is designed to update British surveillance legislation dating back 15 years... Continue Reading →

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