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Rules for UK and EU broadcasters and video on-demand services
This consultation is a call for views and evidence on potential changes to the regulation of video-on-demand services.
This survey provides information on UK adults’ use of different video-on-demand platforms
Evaluation of DCMS impact assessment of banning content rated stronger than R18 on video on demand.
Culture Secretary promises to remove “Sword of Damocles” anti-free press laws as she opens Second Reading of the Media Bill
Channel 4 (C4) is public service broadcaster and works across television, film and digital media. In addition to the main Channel 4 service, its portfolio includes E4, More4, Film4 and 4Music, as well as online activities that includes channel4.com, Channel...
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to live stream, or view live streams by others.
Viewers and listeners across the country are set to benefit from plans to support British broadcasters and make the media landscape fit for the 21st century
UK customers may not be able to access their online content services when they visit the EU.
You need a TV Licence to watch or record programmes on a TV, computer or other device as they're broadcast, and to watch on-demand BBC programmes on iPlayer
Audiences could be better protected from harmful material like misinformation and pseudoscience while watching programmes on video-on-demand services (VoD), Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has announced.
Find out about the VAT place of supply rules if your business sells digital services to private consumers.
These videos provide information about moving goods between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and the EU. They cover new rules that have come into force in 2022.
The Draft Media Bill reforms the regulation of public service broadcasting in the UK.
This page provides a guide for those interested in key upcoming digital regulatory activity being explored, developed or implemented by government. It covers a range of governance activities, from legislative change to the development of co-regulatory and self-regulatory frameworks.
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