July 14, 2009: Why this blog raises his voice against the obligation to rectify

On Tue, July 14, 2009 in Blogging , Institute for Policy Innovation , read old and new , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

I adhere to my way of blogs called for the strike today against the DDL Alfano. In recent days it is much debated whether to remain silent or screaming at the requirement that the correction contained (Article 1, paragraph 28) in the Bill currently before the Senate wiretapping. Aware of the importance of marching [...]

Institute for Policy Innovation: no adjustment for all the "information sites"!

On Mon, June 15, 2009 in Blogging , Read old and new , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

Over the last few days there has been much discussed in the Network of which can have dangerous consequences for the network introduced the obligation to rectify, for all the "information sites", art. 1, paragraph 28 of the draft law on wiretaps approved by the House of Representatives and now goes to the Senate (I had talked about here). In [...]

The Government proposes the reliance on rules on wiretapping: the network will be less free

On Wed, June 10, 2009 in Blogging , Read old and new , by Ernesto Belisario

The legislation on new technologies law now escapes any weight and depth, that is increasingly blitz that weaken the guarantees of the rights and hamper the development of new technologies. While the Net is still much talk of the called "D'Alia amendment", which was fortunately eliminated by the Chamber of Deputies, the [...]

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 [...]