[governance] GOOGLE and italian judgement

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Thu Feb 25 11:59:57 EST 2010


In message <sympa.1267093926.67320.757 at lists.cpsr.org>, at 02:33:02 on 
Thu, 25 Feb 2010, f.cortiana at provincia.milano.it writes
>Waiting for the motivation I think that the question of "privacy" needs to be
>defined in a self-regulatory code made by a multistakeholders process.
> European directive on electronic commerce has explicitly called on member
>states to do this but until now the Italian government has not done anything
>and the risk that we run is that the policy is replaced by the Courts'
>judgments.

Courts are pesky things, which try to assert independence of government 
on a day to day basis. We haven't seen the reason for this judgement 
yet, but it will presumably make some reference to the Italian's 
transposition of the E-Commerce Directive, and explain how it all fits 
together.
-- 
Roland Perry
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