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Italy approves measure to clamp down harder on piracy

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Italy is famous for many things – the floating city of Venice, the Roman Coliseum, spaghetti and meatballs, and lots of people riding scooters. But now Italy can call itself the home of something else entirely: possibly the strictest anti-piracy policies around.

To this point, court orders were required to combat sites that encourage, facilitate and promote piracy within Italy’s borders. Starting in April 2014, AGCOM, which regulates communications in Italy, will be able to order a seizure of a domain or direct any site to remove any and all content that infringes on copyrights. It’s likely that a 72-hour window will be put in place to allow ISPs and websites to execute the orders. All of this will be permissible without a court order. What’s more, the provisions were introduced and passed without a Parliamentary hearing. 

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Marco Polillo, President of the Confindustria Cultura Italia, an Italian anti-piracy and media rights advocacy group, had this to say about the new measures that are set to go into effect next Spring.

“We consider this a landmark victory against the pirates of Italian culture and those who support them. Now we can happily work with information and communications technology companies to develop new business models and increase the supply of Italian cultural production.”

Enzo Mazza, President of Italian anti-piracy group FIMI said that under the old system, it could take “months” before any orders are issued to combat piracy against one site or another. Instead, under the new rules, such situations could be resolved in mere “weeks,” according to Mazza.

It’ll be interesting to see how pirates and advocates for open Internet will respond to these measures.

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