根据更新的广播规则,新西兰的BSA对公共直播流拥有权利,引发了对媒体条例的辩论。
New Zealand’s BSA claims authority over public livestreams under updated broadcasting rules, sparking debate over media regulation.
新西兰广播标准管理局(BSA)已声称对平台上的网上直播流拥有管辖权,
New Zealand’s Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has claimed jurisdiction over online livestreams like those on The Platform, stating they qualify as broadcasting under the 2019 interpretation of the Broadcasting Act, despite being delivered online.
在此之前,2025年法律进行了修改,允许星期日和假日广告在上午6时到中午之间播放,目的是与在线媒体进行平等竞争。
This follows a 2025 law change allowing Sunday and holiday ads between 6am and noon, aiming to level the playing field with online media.
BSA保持其权威仅适用于有组织的公共直播流,而非点播内容或个人社交媒体。
The BSA maintains its authority applies only to organized, public livestreams, not on-demand content or individual social media posts.
批评者,包括媒体人物和政客,称这一举动超越了范围,敦促改革或废除,而法律专家则仍然意见不一。
Critics, including media figures and politicians, call the move overreach, urging reform or abolition, while legal experts remain divided.
一份政府讨论文件支持使媒体监管现代化,使其在平台上中立,表明未来可能发生的变化。
A government discussion paper supports modernizing media regulation to be platform-neutral, signaling potential future changes.