방송콘텐츠 유통의 저작권법적 쟁점A Study on copyright issues regarding the distribution of broadcasting content
- Other Titles
- A Study on copyright issues regarding the distribution of broadcasting content
- Authors
- 황창근; 최진원
- Issue Date
- 2010
- Publisher
- 한국지식재산학회
- Keywords
- must-carry; must-offer; retransmission; copyright; New media; broadcasting content; 의무재송신; 의무제공; 지상파 재송신; 저작권; 뉴미디어; 방송콘텐츠
- Citation
- 산업재산권, no.31, pp.195 - 237
- Journal Title
- 산업재산권
- Number
- 31
- Start Page
- 195
- End Page
- 237
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/21392
- ISSN
- 1598-6055
- Abstract
- The development of technology made a broadcasting environment changed and brought the era of multimedia and multichannel broadcasting.
As the result, the monopoly or the oligopoly of a media platform came to an end, and the content started to dominate the media. Terrestrial broadcasting companies faced a serious crisis. So, the diversification was inevitable for them; the charge of retransmission is now at the top of the list.
The overseas cases on terrestrial retransmission head appear in various forms adapted to each country's circumstance, not following a specific standard. However it is worthy of notice that the list of retransmission is being expanded to New media. Here are two reasons: the general accessibility for the public object and the fair competition for the politic object.
It is very probable in Korea to re-transmit terrestrial broadcasting content via Cable TV, satellite, IPTV or New media. And this always involves copyright problems.
The current law doesn't have articles specific enough to deal with this change of broadcasting environment, so the consideration de lege ferenda including the adoption of 'must offer' or the reexamination of broadcasting territory is necessary, in order to achieve the politic goal of terrestrial retransmission.
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