An Italian law proposal aiming to fight defamation would challenge the concepts on which Wikipedia was built and put the site at significant legal risk, it explains in a note. Former CNET editor Dong ...
With subtle whitewashing and accusations of “biased” leftist points of views, right-wing users have purged, contested, and watered down terms related to “fascism” and the far-right on the Italian ...
at this time, the Italian language Wikipedia may be no longer able to continue providing the service that over the years was useful to you, and that you expected to have right now. As things stand, ...
Wikipedia in Italy and Spain blocked all articles in protest of the recent EU vote to implement certain changes to copyright laws within the bloc. Last month’s vote on a controversial set of proposals ...
Wikipedia Italia has said that the bill puts "freedom of internet at risk." Newspaper publishers have argued that the law is necessary to protect the future of journalism. The Italian version of ...
The proposed law would impose hefty fines on bloggers who did not take down content that someone had requested be removed In a message posted on the homepage of its Italian edition, Wikipedia ...
Due to the prospect of a new law in Italy that would give those writing on the internet just 48 hours to remove a post or face a €12,000 fine, the Italian homepage for Wikipedia is now redirecting to ...
Italian Wikipedia blocked readers from its pages on Tuesday in protest over the future of EU online copyright law. Critics say the rules, due to be voted on this week, could put an end to memes and ...
Italian Wikipedia blocked readers from its pages on Tuesday in protest over the future of EU online copyright law. Critics say the rules, due to be voted on this week, could put an end to memes and ...