Spain rescinds private copy tax, adopts anti-piracy law
Spain’s newly elected conservative government has annulled the country’s conterversial ‘Canon Digital’, a tax applied to media content storage devices and supports. After..
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Apple fined € 900K in Italy for misleading warranty claims
Apple was fined a total of €900,000 ($1.2m) by the Italian Antitrust Authority in december for failing to properly inform customers of their legal right.....
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tv frequencies in Italy: is the beauty contest’s stop real?
The Italian government is thinking about how it could restructure its Digital Television frequencies in order to boost public revenue. DTT frequencies are currently assigned.....
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Bundestag looks to delete child pornography websites
Germany’s lower house of parliament has lifted its ban of websites containing pornographic images and videos of children, after the measure caused an outcry..
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Swiss government: no change in its copyright laws
The Swiss government has, after a parliamentary study, decided to make no change in its copyright laws which means that downloading for personal use will.....
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Legal issues on the Internet of objects and Cloud Computing.
The Italian’s Publisher Giappichelli has published a book on “New trends in computer crimes law” by the University Professors Francesca Ruggieri and Lorenzo Picotti...
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Neelie Kroes Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda Who feeds the artist ? Forum d’Avignon 19 November 2011, Avignon, France
Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission responsible for Digital Agenda, publicly supported changes to the current copyright system in Europe. In a speech..
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