Publishing Law: international findings.

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27.04.01 Law Publishing: international findings.
The new law on online printing that incorporates the regulations for the press in 1948 continues to cause a stir. In flagrant violation 'Article 21 of the Constitution which states: "Everyone has the right to freely express their thoughts through speech, writing or any other means of communication. Printing dating back more not be subjected to authorization or censorship." In addition, the new regulations on the inscriptions alleged registers do not make sense, as rightly noted Giuseppe Attardi ISOC Italian "Internet sites are already automatically registered in DNS (just do a whois and you get the name and address of the person responsible), the date the HTTP provides each get. " To be felt Assoprovider, the association of small Internet providers who said in a statement "it is not clear that the intention of the legislature, it is not clear in the law itself, are not clear methods of implementation, are not not even clear the details of the order that the actors were forced to publish in the newspapers … You want to gag the Net? ". Radicals, riding the tiger, they put upward Disobbedisco newspaper which calls itself 'Weekly computerized NOT REGISTERED association of journalists', with director responsible for the opponent in the upcoming local elections Chiti. Finally, other items, all very critical of the law have appeared in Liberation (France), International Herald Tribune (England), Telepolis (Germany) and National Review (USA) who laconically entitled 'Orwell in Italy'.