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Location : HOME > Report > Telecom/Wireless > Telecom
OTT Regulation
Publisher IDATE
Date 2015-05
Quantity 46 pages
Type Report
Price

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Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Methodology & definitions

3. Net Neutrality

3.1. Key stakes

3.2. Net neutrality regulation

3.3. United States

4. Competition

4.1. Key Stakes

4.2. Sharing economy players endangering traditional businesses

4.3. Internet giants

5. Tax optimization

5.1. Key stakes

5.2. Internet giants

5.3. Taxation and sharing economy

6. Privacy

6.1. Key stakes

6.2. Privacy regulation

7. Copyrights

7.1. Introduction

7.2. Anti-piracy policies

7.3. The press issue

8. Miscellaneous

8.1. VoIP

8.2. Encryption, surveillance


List of Tables

Table 1: OTT regulation deployment level per domain, per country
Table 2 : European net neutrality approaches
Table 3: Legal State of Uber in select countries
Table 4: Major OTTs diversifying into various service domains
Table 5: Comparison of VAT rates on linear and on-demand audiovisual media services
Table 6: Corporate tax paid by 5 leading Internet players in France in 2011, in comparison to what these players would have paid had they been located and taxed in France
Table 7: Tax/profit ratio paid by leading US Internet and non-Internet companies
Table 8: Examples of sharing economy providers and their criteria of sending tax forms
Table 9: Examples of tracking tools
Table 10: Main characteristics of antipiracy policies in Common Law and Civil Law countries
Table 11: Examples of graduated response implemented by selected countries


List of Figures

Figure 1: Protesters at an FCC hearing on net neutrality (December 2014)
Figure 2: Ofcom presentation on Net neutrality (2006)
Figure 3 : South Korean net neutrality guidelines
Figure 4: Uber post confirming the temporary suspension in Spain
Figure 5: Yelp document showing how Google abuses its dominant search position
Figure 6: The "Double Irish" and "Dutch sandwich" scheme
Figure 7: Number of VoD providers situated in selected European countries
Figure 8: "Starbucks Commitment to the UK", explaining their stance on corporate tax
Figure 9: Airbnb Q&A page explaining local taxes and listing the locations in which Airbnb collects and remits the tax automatically
Figure 10: Uber's blog post providing tax support for drivers using its platform
Figure 11: Users concerned about private companies' and governmental interference with privacy
Figure 12: Estimate of lost revenues due to electronic piracy in the recorded music sector, worldwide, 2010–2018
Figure 13: Illustration of the French three strikes procedure
Figure 14: Description of Verizon's Copyright Alert Program
Figure 15: Evolution of the number of piracy threat letters sent by type of content in Germany, 2011-2014
Figure 16: Members of Reform Government surveillance (April 2015)


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