Our digital heritage

On Wed, March 24, 2010 in Blogging , Miscellaneous , Reports , by Ernesto Belisario

The March issue of BlogMagazine was published my article on digital heritage, let me know what you think is easy to see how technologies have revolutionized our attitudes and our daily actions and how increasing the number of subjects use new technologies for banking, [...]

Campaign on social networks: dear candidate, respects my privacy!

On Sat, March 20, 2010 in Blogging , Privacy , by Ernesto Belisario

From a few hours started the last week of the campaign for regional elections to be held and administrative offices on 28 and 29 March 2010, traditionally, this is the week most intense (and aggressive) in which intensified meetings, phone calls and leaflets. This year, more than others, and political parties are using the web and [...]

Normattiva ... in name, but not in fact

On Wed, March 17, 2010, in Copyright & Open Source , E-government , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

A month ago I was involved Normattiva.it, the portal created by the State Printing Office of the State to host the free database of all applicable laws. In particular, I signaled to the legal notice page, as also supported by his friend Guido Scorza (here and here), can be taken as a symbol of the vicissitudes of the (non) innovation in [...]

The electronic process will never be a reality?

On Sun, 14 March 2010, in E-government , old and new Laws , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

On Nova24 of Thursday, March 3, 2010 was published an interesting study by Alessandro Longo on the state of the art computerized process in our country from which emerges, with data and advice (including that of the writer), the failure of the policies carried out here. Electronic process has been discussed for years [...]

Open data in Italy? Yes we can ...

On Thu, March 11, 2010, in E-government , read old and new , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

Yesterday the site was ForumPA published an interview with me on the possibility of implementing in Italy the doctrine of the Open Government (embeddo below an extract, while the full interview you can read it here). For some time now, we look with admiration (and a bit 'of envy) the reality in which this model is [...]

Mission accomplished: no longer ban the link to the site ENIT

On Wed, March 10, 2010 in Blogging , Copyright & Open Source , E-government , old and new Laws , Privacy , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

It took almost three months, but eventually we did. How many of you may recall, at the end of November 2009, Roberta Milano reported the news that the National Tourism ENIT forbade the links to your site, unless previously authorized. The report soon made the rounds of network and [...]

Save the date: March 26, 2010 - Annual Conference of the Circle of Jurists Telematic

On Mon, March 8, 2010, in Copyright & Open Source , Copyright , E-government , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

As demonstrated in the chronicles of recent weeks, the legal profiles linked to the Web are still highly topical. The increased popularity of the info-telematic technologies poses, in fact, important critical issues regarding the suitability of the existing rules but also as to whether the solutions being examined by the legislature and the impact of some egregious judicial decisions. Cade then [...]

IV ITALIAN CONFERENCE ON FREE SOFTWARE - Call for Papers

On Wed, March 3, 2010, in Copyright & Open Source , Report , by Ernesto Belisario

On 11 and 12 June 2010 will be held in Cagliari, the fourth Italian Conference on Free Software (ConfSL2010), to review the state of the art of Free Software in Italy. This meeting is the meeting place of those in Italy are active in research, development, promotion and dissemination of Free Software. Many, and [...]