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− | The core of Italian copyright - or, more correctly, author's rights - legislation is [http://www.italgiure.giustizia.it/nir/1941/lexs_25130.html Law 633 of April 22, 1941]. | + | The core of Italian copyright - or, more correctly, author's rights - legislation is [http://www.italgiure.giustizia.it/nir/1941/lexs_25130.html Law 633 of April 22, 1941]. Looking at the date of enactment, the reader can easily imagine how the flow of time and the subsequent strata of modifications applied to the original text did not help produce a coherent result. Many requests of a coherent, general reform of the law have been raised - but the more corageous (so to speak) attempt, the so called [http://www.interlex.it/copyright/bozzagcor.htm "Corasaniti draft"] [Mon01] [Cam01] has been firmly and rather unpolitely rejected by Mr. Masi of the office of the President of the Council of Ministers. Such an apparently internal and obscure <i>querelle</i> is cited as a particular example of a more general trend in Italian politics and law-making process - and, consequently, in copyright-related areas as well - whereas the general goal of producing a good, balanced and fair legislation is often sacrificed in the name of more or less petty "fights for power", if not because of well-organized political pressure by lobbying groups. |
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+ | The current version of Italian author's rights law is available at | ||
[http://www.parlamento.it/parlam/leggi/deleghe/03068dl.htm Implementing Act] | [http://www.parlamento.it/parlam/leggi/deleghe/03068dl.htm Implementing Act] | ||
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+ | [Mon01] A. Monti, Timide e insufficienti proposte contro i padroni delle idee, Interlex, 03/11/05, available at http://www.interlex.it/copyright/amonti80.htm | ||
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+ | [Cor01] M. Cammarata, La “bozza Corasaniti” è solo un piccolo passo, Interlex, 03/11/05, available at http://www.interlex.it/copyright/piccolopasso.htm |
Revision as of 16:58, 22 August 2006
Contents
Legislation and Materials
The core of Italian copyright - or, more correctly, author's rights - legislation is Law 633 of April 22, 1941. Looking at the date of enactment, the reader can easily imagine how the flow of time and the subsequent strata of modifications applied to the original text did not help produce a coherent result. Many requests of a coherent, general reform of the law have been raised - but the more corageous (so to speak) attempt, the so called "Corasaniti draft" [Mon01] [Cam01] has been firmly and rather unpolitely rejected by Mr. Masi of the office of the President of the Council of Ministers. Such an apparently internal and obscure querelle is cited as a particular example of a more general trend in Italian politics and law-making process - and, consequently, in copyright-related areas as well - whereas the general goal of producing a good, balanced and fair legislation is often sacrificed in the name of more or less petty "fights for power", if not because of well-organized political pressure by lobbying groups.
The current version of Italian author's rights law is available at
General Remarks on Implementation
Core Issues
Anti-Circumvention Provisions
Peer Collaboration
Universal Access
Political and Cultural Participation
Bibliography/References
[Mon01] A. Monti, Timide e insufficienti proposte contro i padroni delle idee, Interlex, 03/11/05, available at http://www.interlex.it/copyright/amonti80.htm
[Cor01] M. Cammarata, La “bozza Corasaniti” è solo un piccolo passo, Interlex, 03/11/05, available at http://www.interlex.it/copyright/piccolopasso.htm