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Case study on European digital policy, focusing on prominence & discoverability.

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Case 2: prominence and
discoverability
Class European platform policies


Objectives
To be able to define prominence and discoverability as theoretical and
policy concepts
→ discoverability = everything that happens after you’ve gained access

Identify key motivation why different actors pursue prominence rules

Identify key stakeholders and their interests

Identify different measures taken in EU member states + general AVMSD
framework

Critically reflect on the effectiveness of prominence measures


What is prominence?
Platform world

Multitude of services operating next to each oterh

Multitude of content

Services have to presented/provided for customers + content has to be
made visible

Not everything can be shown at the same time

User interface use techniques to stack and present services
→ catalogues, decks/swimlanes, titles, search functions, etc
→ eg where u put an app in your phone

Streamers and news providers use algorithms to present content
volumes in catalogues

In both cases = what is positioned in which way, what is visible and
findable, and what is not
⇒ core question


Case 2: prominence and discoverability 1

, Due prominence = when it is foreseen by someone else (eg through quota)

Recommender systems & curation strategies provide the basis to present
content
→ reliance on recommendation system to aid in user choice

Based on personalized viewing preferences, viewing preferences of
similar profiles (collaborative filtering), or complete randomness

Based on curated content (more than you think)

What content could be ‘pushed’ from a particular player?
→ content or services that is …

Paid for to be seen prominent

Require more investment (eg Netflix Original)

Availability in specific territories

Likely to create a buzz or hype bc of high quality, target audience, etc

Owned by the user interface’s service
→ eg Netflix Originals, Sony Smart Television & Sony Film Catalogue or
FAST channels

General definitions


💡 Prominence = the location of content and services on internet
intermediation services that are more or less visible to the final users
Due prominence (passende aandacht) = enough prominence




💡 Discoverability = the likelihood of discovery, and the related
consumption of content



Building blocks: prominence of EU works




Case 2: prominence and discoverability 2

, Due prominence = art 13

European works = art 7

Context




Catalogue diversity

US 50% ↔ EU27 E21%

The smaller the market = the smaller percentage of national shows
represented on SVOD

Current discussion
→ whether to re-include UK in quota AVMSD

What the data tells us

Most works are recent works

US dominance remains, but larger proportions of international and EU
works




Case 2: prominence and discoverability 3

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