Stanford: internet and constitional law
By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.By Giancarlo Frosio on February 3, 2015 at 4:30 am As we reported here, the Regional Administrative Tribunal of Lazio (TAR Lazio) referred the question of constitutionality of the AGCOM Regulation regarding Online Copyright Enforcement (AGCOM Regulation) to the Italian Constitutional Court. The Regulation empowers the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) to adminstratively enforce copyright infringment by ordering online intermediaries to block allegedly infringing websites. The case before the Italian Constitutional Court will be the first constitutional test for an administrative copyright enforcement scheme.