Tech.Law: "If the former employee (infidel) subtracts the e-mail clients ..."

On Thu, February 23, 2012 in Articles , Case interesting , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

In any business, now, relations with suppliers and customers are kept - mostly - on-line, through the mail. Employees and staff access this data, daily, in the course of his employment. Some, indeed, on social networks become "friends" of the company's customers, collecting recommendations and tightening relations with them [...]

The PEC is a right, it says the TAR

On Fri, September 30, 2011, in E-government , Reports , Judgments interesting , by Ernesto Belisario

Since the news has become public knowledge, I can report from this blog also important judicial ruling on the rights and digital administration: the Basilicata Regional Administrative Court judgment n. 478/2011. This is an important decision because it is the first in terms of the Digital Administration Code and because it recognizes the binding nature of rules [...]

Houston, we have a problem: Google ordered to the "case Vividown"

On Wed, February 24, 2010, in Case interesting , by Ernesto Belisario

It 's news of a few minutes ago: three Google executives were convicted by the Criminal Court of Milan for breach of privacy in the notorious case "Vividown" concerning the publication of a video showing a child with Down syndrome and insulted beaten by four students. Still do not have the motivation of [...]

The Pirate Bay, seizing 2.0

On Tue, 9 February 2010, in Copyright , Reports , Judgments interesting , by Ernesto Belisario

Sunday, commenting on the news last decision of the Court of Review of Bergamo on the case "The Pirate Bay," had been easy prophet in predicting that it would not take much to see a new sequestration popoarissimo torrent tracker file. In fact, after the necessary time to fulfill the obligations of ritual, "thepiratebay.org" was [...]

The copyright wars no signs of ending: Italy is still obscure The Pirate Bay

On Sun, February 7, 2010 in Copyright , Reports , Judgments interesting , by Ernesto Belisario

Site subject to seizure. This could be the screen that in a few days the Italian users see when they try to reach The Pirate Bay, a popular torrent tracker file, long been the focus of numerous reviews around the world for copyright issues. In Italy, you will recall, the legal battle began [...]

The law on copyright takes 68 years, but it is a good birthday

On Sat, 25 April 2009, Copyright & Open Source , Copyright , read old and new , interesting Judgments , by Ernesto Belisario

In these days falls on an anniversary: ​​the Copyright Law (Law 22 April 1941, n. 633) has turned 68, yet there is little to celebrate. And not just because the years are taking their toll, but also because the "tweaks" to which the Act has undergone in recent years do not seem well [...]

If the former employee (infidel) subtracts the e-mail clients ...

On Mon, 22 September 2008, Copyright & Open Source , Case interesting , by Ernesto Belisario

In practice it happens very often that an employee of a company - after the period of employment - using data and information of previous employer (such as the list of customers and suppliers) to provide them with an competitor or to start their own business. These behave very [...]

Hard times for bloggers?

On Mon, June 16, 2008 in Blogging , Read old and new , interesting Judgments , by Ernesto Belisario

In other news these days, not exactly encouraging, in legal bloggers Italic. Is making the rounds of the blogosphere (and beyond) the news of the first conviction of a blogger for "underground press". The Court of Modica (RG) has, in fact, condemned the notorious Sicilian historian Carlo Ruta to a monetary penalty on charges [...]

Publishing online: how many pies!

On Fri, February 8, 2008, in Laws old and new , interesting Judgments , by Ernesto Belisario

It often happens that the judgments concerning the new technologies do and do discuss the emerging need for new standards and consistent with governing legal knowledge and skill nodes opened by computer and electronically. From this perspective seems especially emblematic a recent ruling regarding the on-line publishing. This is the Decision. [...]

I do not know what a website

On Mon, May 21, 2007 in Miscellaneous , Judgments interesting , by Ernesto Belisario

It is a provocative, or the rant of a pensioner fasting technology, but the candid statement of a British judge, Peter Openshaw. The admission came as he celebrated the hearing of a trial concerning offenses committed through computer tools. The Judge has, in fact, invited the parties to use a language more [...]