ROME - Council of Ministers on October 12: The government approves and sends to Parliament the text you want to change the rules of the publishing world, and for the newspapers to the Internet. It 's a bill complex 20 pages, 35 articles, which now begins to sow panic on the Net If you have a small site, even if you have a personal blog he sees on the horizon for registration, bureaucracy, unforeseen expenses. Especially feared stronger criminal penalties in cases of defamation. Article 6 of the bill. It says that the ROC must enroll in a special register kept by the Authority for Communications and anyone who "publishing." The Authority does not claim money for registration, but the task is difficult and some of those certificates that are required to pay stamp. Publishing activity - continues Bill - means to invent and deploy an "editorial product" without gain. And the editorial product is everything is information, but is also something that "form" or "entertaining" the recipient (Article 2). The means of distribution of this product are on the same floor, including Web.
Sabrina explains Peron, lawyer and author of "defamation by the media" (Cedam Publisher): "The old law on Providence publishing, the 2001 does not extend to Internet sites to Article 13 of the Act Print. To put it elementary, defamation made through the website was considered easy. So the criminal laws to punish more mild. This new bill, however, ranks as aggravated defamation on the Internet. Be full form of defamation, let's say, in the press. "Even the Internet, then, would come fully into the orbit of criminal laws in the press. This can result in each site, if required registration with the ROC, should also adopt a publishing company and a journalist in the role of managing director. And both, publisher and editor of the website, answer for the offense of failing to control on defamatory content. That, in accordance with Articles 57 and 57 bis of the Penal Code. (19 October 2007)
ALDO FONTANARI
Sabrina explains Peron, lawyer and author of "defamation by the media" (Cedam Publisher): "The old law on Providence publishing, the 2001 does not extend to Internet sites to Article 13 of the Act Print. To put it elementary, defamation made through the website was considered easy. So the criminal laws to punish more mild. This new bill, however, ranks as aggravated defamation on the Internet. Be full form of defamation, let's say, in the press. "Even the Internet, then, would come fully into the orbit of criminal laws in the press. This can result in each site, if required registration with the ROC, should also adopt a publishing company and a journalist in the role of managing director. And both, publisher and editor of the website, answer for the offense of failing to control on defamatory content. That, in accordance with Articles 57 and 57 bis of the Penal Code. (19 October 2007)
ALDO FONTANARI
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