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1Ago 2013

Morocco TMO Consultation

Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required? It is completely impossible to find out who owns the media – or any other company - in Morocco. The Moroccan media market is very limited because of the lack of freedom of

1Ago 2013

Macedonia TMO Consultation

Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required? The public in Macedonia are able to find out who owns broadcast media via the ownership reporting obligations under the Law on Broadcasting Activity. All the essential information outlined above must be disclosed

1Ago 2013

Luxembourg TMO Consultation

Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required? It is not possible to find out who owns print, online or broadcast media in Luxembourg through media-specific or company laws. The Law on the Electronic Media, which covers broadcast and online media,

1Ago 2013

Latvia TMO Consultation

Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required? In Latvia, information on ownership of the media is not available to the public; neither media-specific nor company laws require disclose to the public sufficient information for ultimate owners to be identified. The

1Ago 2013

Italy TMO Consultation

Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required? Neither media-specific nor corporate law reveal information on ownership of media outlets in Italy. Law No. 249 of 31 July 1997, which establishes the communication authority (AGCOM) and covers print, online and broadcast

1Ago 2013

Iceland TMO Consultation

Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required? Despite the 2011 amendments to the Media Law, which covers print, broadcast and online media, it remains impossible to identify ownership of any media in Iceland through media-specific or company law. Although the

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