Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-314) and index.
Contents
The "classic" model of self regulation on the Internet -- Self-regulation of media content in Europe -- Methodology and media self-regulatory codes of conduct -- Press councils : codes and analysis of codes in the European Union -- Mechanisms for self-regulation in the broadcasting sector in the European Union -- Internet content and self-regulation -- ISP codes of conduct -- Self-regulation of the electronic games industry -- Self-regulation of the film industry -- Mobile telephony-delivered Internet services and codes of conduct to protect minors from adult content -- Privatisation of censorship? Self-regulation and freedom of expression -- Conclusion: current challenges in media self-regulation.