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181 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 27/03/2019.

Council of Ministers approves anti-piracy measures

After several weeks of intense controversy, the Government has finished drawing up the Sustainable Economy Law, in which Culture Minister Ángeles González-Sinde has introduced a series of measures...  

13/01/2010 | Legislation | Spain

First Federal Law for Culture

For the first time in its history, Switzerland has equipped itself with a law for the promotion of culture, but no funds to give it substance. And for a good reason: the financial commitment of...  

18/12/2009 | Legislation | Switzerland

The Council of EU Ministers approves the EU's telecoms reform package

The Council of EU Ministers unanimously approved the EU's telecoms reform package, first proposed by the European Commission in 2007. This decision comes after a political agreement on the package...  

23/11/2009 | Legislation | Europe

Report suggests end of Film Agreement

On Wednesday, a government commissioned paper on the Future Film Policy in Sweden was officially presented by its author, Mats Svegfors. His main recommendation is to put an end to the current...  

09/10/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

Norway signs European co-production convention

Norwegian Minister of Culture Trond Giske announced last Saturday, during the New Nordic Films market in Haugesund, that his country has just signed the European Convention on Cinematographic...  

25/08/2009 | Legislation | Norway

Private TV networks to be allowed to invest in series as part of 5% Law

Since the government announced a few months ago its intention to remove advertising from state television, people have started to wonder how this will affect the current precarious balance between...  

29/06/2009 | Legislation | Spain

Objective quality and legal downloads in new funding proposals

It was expected to be ready within ten days, or a maximum of two weeks (see news). But just seven days later, ICAA director Ignasi Guardans has already sent his proposals for film funding (in the...  

18/06/2009 | Legislation | Spain

Adult censorship may be abolished

A century after its creation, film censorship may finally be abolished in Sweden. This was one of the key recommendations in a report commissioned by the Swedish government, published last...  

11/06/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

Pirate Party sails to Brussels

Sweden’s Pirate Party, which wants to deregulate copyright, abolish the patent system and lower the level of surveillance on the Internet, will be heading to the EU Parliament with at least one...  

08/06/2009 | Legislation | Sweden

New tax credit law will be retroactive

At the recent Cannes Film Festival, numerous local and international producers participated in the workshop on the new Italian tax credit law organised by ANICA (which is also now offering...  

27/05/2009 | Legislation | Italy

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