Tech.Law: "WordPress.com off (no reason) Webeconoscenza: this is the network we want?"

On Tue, May 1, 2012 in Articles , Blogging , Feedback , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

Suppose you have a blog, a speaker's corner in which you write of your projects (even professional). Over the years this blog has become very popular and is the means by which you express your opinions, even about current events, through which to launch provocations and insights. Your blog is also [...]

Tech.Law: "Ten things I want to know Digital Agenda"

On Tue, April 10, 2012, in E-Government , Open Government , Reports , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

Months are important for innovation in our country: the Government, through a "control room" is writing the diary Italian Digital (ADI). With almost two years late, even Italy has decided to develop its own strategy for implementation of the Digital European Union that, as stated by the Government, has a long-term (until 2020). For [...]

Tech.Law: "The regional laws on Open Data: yet another Italian fashion?"

On Tue, March 27, 2012 in Articles , Links Open , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

Fool's Open Data. At least in words. More and more people, even in Italy, agreed on the need to give practical effect to the principle that data produced by public institutions in performing their functions belong to the community and, therefore, must be made available and reusable. "Open Date" is the expression applicant now also [...]

Tech.Law: "If the Minister is a fake account, the blame is (also) the true Minister"

On Wed, March 21, 2012 in Articles , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

In recent months, it happened several times on Twitter. At some point on the timeline makes its appearance as a minister (or more generally of a politician) and all to wonder whether the real or a fake: Mountains, Boat, flounder and, ultimately, Fornero. It is not always easy to distinguish [...]

Tech.Law: "Retwittare retwittare or not: this is the problem"

On Tue, March 13, 2012 in Articles , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

"Reetweets are not endorsements" (trans. "retweets do not necessarily approve"). Over the utimi months, this phrase has made its appearance on the profiles of many Twitter users (mainly, journalists), probably following the adoption by some media social media policy. In these documents is, in fact, is also governed by the code [...]

Tech.Law: "Pinterest: those who have read the terms of service?"

On Tue, March 6, 2012 in Articles , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

Pinterest is the social network of the moment and, according to many, in the near future could replace Facebook and Twitter in the preferences of users. Down the experts in education and the companies are learning how to use it. Born in March 2010 by the developers of a California startup, the Cold Brew Labs Inc., the platform already has 12 million [...]

Tech.Law: "Cocacolla.it: the lawyer is first!"

On Tue, February 28, 2012 in Articles , Domain Names , read old and new , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

# Supportcocacolla. And 'this hashtag around which, in recent days, it developed the Net for what happened to the protest CocaColla, a blog that deals with advertising, art and design since 2010. These are the facts. How to write its founders, the idea of ​​giving this name to your blog came by combining the "glue, [...]

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 [...]

Tech.Law: "Dropbox change the privacy policy for users in Europe not to lose"

On Tue, February 21, 2012 in Articles , Privacy , Tech.Law , cloud , by Ernesto Belisario

Cloud computing is the technology of the moment: businesses, governments and simple users are increasingly becoming aware of its benefits and the fact that in the near future, will revolutionize the IT world as we know it. At the same time, even as we speak of the benefits of cloud computing, is growing awareness of the critical [...]

Tech.Law: "Apple iBooks, and overzealous lawyers"

On Tue, February 7, 2012 in Articles , Copyright , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

In Italy he's said little, but in recent weeks Apple has enjoyed a # EpicFail in connection with iBooks Author (IBA), software for creating ebook presented in January. The problem, in this case did not concern either the functionality of the program (which also seem very good) or the communication strategy, but [...]