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La Press Complaints Commission (Comisión de Quejas de la Prensa o PCC, en inglés) es una organización británica de autorregulación para periódicos y revistas impresas, de participación voluntaria, compuesta por representantes indicados por los principales grupos de medios de comunicación. La PCC financia sus actividades a través de una cuota anual que cobra a los periódicos y revistas. No tiene un mandato legal, los periódicos y revistas se adhieren libremente a sus normas, y la industria gráfica se autorregula.​ Le Press Complaints Commission (PCC) est un organisme d'autorégulation à adhésion volontaire pour les journaux et les magazines imprimés britanniques composé de représentants mandés par les plus importants groupes de presse. Le PCC finance ses activités par une cotisation annuelle qu'il facture aux journaux et aux magazines. Il n'a aucun mandat légal, tous les journaux et tous les magazines adhèrent librement à ses règlements, l'industrie des médias écrits s'autorégulant ainsi. The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) was a voluntary regulatory body for British printed newspapers and magazines, consisting of representatives of the major publishers. The PCC closed on Monday 8 September 2014, and was replaced by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), chaired by Sir Alan Moses. Unlike the UK's only 'Approved Regulator' Independent Monitor for the Press (IMPRESS) who are fully compliant with the recommendations of the Leveson Inquiry, IPSO has refused to seek approval to the Press Recognition Panel (PRP). La Press Complaints Commission (Comissió de Queixes de la Premsa, Comissió de Querelles contra la Premsa, o PCC, en anglès) és una organització britànica d'autoregulació per a diaris i revistes impreses, de participació voluntària, composta per representants indicats pels principals grups de mitjans de comunicació. La PCC finança les seves activitats a través d'una quota anual que cobra als diaris i revistes. No té un mandat legal, els diaris i revistes s'adhereixen lliurement a les seves normes, i la indústria gràfica s'autoregula.
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Le Press Complaints Commission (PCC) est un organisme d'autorégulation à adhésion volontaire pour les journaux et les magazines imprimés britanniques composé de représentants mandés par les plus importants groupes de presse. Le PCC finance ses activités par une cotisation annuelle qu'il facture aux journaux et aux magazines. Il n'a aucun mandat légal, tous les journaux et tous les magazines adhèrent librement à ses règlements, l'industrie des médias écrits s'autorégulant ainsi. The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) was a voluntary regulatory body for British printed newspapers and magazines, consisting of representatives of the major publishers. The PCC closed on Monday 8 September 2014, and was replaced by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), chaired by Sir Alan Moses. Unlike the UK's only 'Approved Regulator' Independent Monitor for the Press (IMPRESS) who are fully compliant with the recommendations of the Leveson Inquiry, IPSO has refused to seek approval to the Press Recognition Panel (PRP). The PCC was funded by the annual levy it charged newspapers and magazines. It had no legal powers – all newspapers and magazines voluntarily contributed to the costs of, and adhered to the rulings of, the commission, making the industry self-regulating. The PCC received extensive criticism for its lack of action in the News of the World phone hacking affair, including from MPs and Prime Minister David Cameron, who called for it to be replaced with a new system in July 2011. The Leveson Inquiry was set up and reported in November 2012 but there since has been deadlock over its proposals for self-regulation despite the establishment of a Royal Charter on self-regulation of the press. Lord Hunt was appointed Chairman of the Commission in October 2011.In December 2011 Lord Hunt announced his plans to replace the PCC with a new independent regulator. Hunt also wants to introduce a voluntary, paid-for, 'kitemarking' system for blogs. The kitemark would indicate that the blogger has agreed to strive for accuracy, and to be regulated. Bloggers would lose their kitemark if complaints against them were repeatedly upheld. He plans to start the roll-out by targeting bloggers that cover current affairs. When asked about his proposals in an interview Hunt said "At the moment, it is like the Wild West out there. We need to appoint a sheriff." La Press Complaints Commission (Comisión de Quejas de la Prensa o PCC, en inglés) es una organización británica de autorregulación para periódicos y revistas impresas, de participación voluntaria, compuesta por representantes indicados por los principales grupos de medios de comunicación. La PCC financia sus actividades a través de una cuota anual que cobra a los periódicos y revistas. No tiene un mandato legal, los periódicos y revistas se adhieren libremente a sus normas, y la industria gráfica se autorregula.​ En julio de 2011, la PCC ha sido repetidamente criticada por su falta de iniciativa en el escándalo de phreaking de , incluso por el primer ministro británico, David Cameron.​ En diciembre de 2011, el presidente de la Comisión, , anunció sus planes de reemplazar la PCC con un nuevo órgano regulador independiente.​ La Press Complaints Commission (Comissió de Queixes de la Premsa, Comissió de Querelles contra la Premsa, o PCC, en anglès) és una organització britànica d'autoregulació per a diaris i revistes impreses, de participació voluntària, composta per representants indicats pels principals grups de mitjans de comunicació. La PCC finança les seves activitats a través d'una quota anual que cobra als diaris i revistes. No té un mandat legal, els diaris i revistes s'adhereixen lliurement a les seves normes, i la indústria gràfica s'autoregula. Al juliol de 2011, la PCC ha estat repetidament criticada per la seva falta d'iniciativa en l'escàndol de les escoltes telefòniques il·legals de News International, fins i tot pel primer ministre britànic, David Cameron. El desembre de 2011, el president de la Comissió, , va anunciar els seus plans de reemplaçar la PCC amb un nou òrgan regulador independent.
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