"Freedom of Broadcasting, Competition and Economic Interest in Profit using the Example of Sports" on the 14th April 2000
The third cooperatively conference with the Institute for Media Law took place on the 14th April 2000. It dealt with: "Freedom of Broadcasting, Competition and Economic Interest in Profit using the Example of Sports". There were about 250 participants from different fields as politics, economy and economy of media.
The presentations are published in Volume 8 in the series of "Schriften zur Rundfunkökonomie" under the title: " Sports and Media. Freedom of Broadcasting, Competition and Economic Interest in Profit", edited by Prof. Dr. Horst M. Schellhaaß. You can download the papers from the website of the Institute for Broadcasting Economics.
Program of the conference on the 14th April 2000.
"Freedom of Broadcasting, Competition and Economic Interest in Profit using the Example of Sports"
Prof. Dr. Horst M. Schellhaaß, Institut for Broadcasting Economics:
Introduction
A. Freedom of Information versus Economic Interest in Profit
Prof. Dr. Jörn Kruse, Hamburg:
Freedom of Information versus Economic Interest in Profit from an Economic Perspective
Prof. Dr. Peter Selmer, Hamburg:
Freedom of Information versus Economic Interest in Profit from an Juridical Perspective
B. The Presentation of Sports in Televsion
Fritz Pleitgen, Intendant WDR, Cologne:
Sports in Television. The Perspective of Television Broadcasters
RA Dr. Peter Duvinage, München:
Sports in Television. The perspective of ISPR
C. Joint or Individual Selling of Team Sports in Television?
Prof. Dr. Dieter Wolf, Berlin:
Joint or Individual Selling of Team Sports in Television? The Perspective of German and European Antitrust Law
RA Hans Hellmann, Cologne:
Joint or Individual Selling of Team Sports in Television? The Perspective of the German Football Association
Dipl.-Kfm. Michael Meier, Borussia Dortmund:
Joint or Individual Selling of Team Sports in Television? The Perspective of Sport Clubs
Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Klaus Stern:
Closing Words