Italy’s Opposition Shows Fight to Stop Article 11 and 13 Not Over Drew Wilson | October 31, 2018 There’s been some movement on the Article 11 and Article 13 file. Italy is now voicing opposition to the directives.
Italy Says it Won’t Ratify CETA, Puts Future of Agreement into Question Drew Wilson | August 4, 2018 The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has hit a somewhat familiar bump towards ratification thanks to Italy.
Italian Edition of Wikipedia Shuts Down In Protest of Article 11, Article 13 Drew Wilson | July 4, 2018 On the heels of the Wikimedia Foundation expressing their opposition, the Italian edition of Wikipedia has shut down.
IIPA Wants Italy on Piracy Watchlist for Having Privacy Laws Drew Wilson | February 25, 2013 By Drew Wilson We’ve been covering the different countries the IIPA (International Intellectual Property Alliance) wants on their piracy watchlist. So far, the submissions were either demanding everything and the kitchen sink, had a host of problems in their logic or both. The submission about Italy is no exception to this. We explore why. The …
LulzStorm Posts 18 Italian University Databases to Monova Drew Wilson | July 6, 2011 The AntiSec movement appears to have taken root in Italy. A hacker by the name of LulzStorm has posted the databases of 18 Italian University websites to BitTorrent filesharing site Monova.
New Bill to Clamp Down on Italian Bloggers Drew Wilson | August 1, 2010 The term, “paragraph 29” might not mean much for a number of bloggers unless you are an Italian blogger. In that case, the term “paragraph 29” is a part of a highly controversial law that, according to critics, could put Italian blogging in jeopardy.