September 29, 2009
Categories: In the News . Tags: demonstration, G20, march, peace, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, politics, protest, Summit, world leaders . Author: laura . Comments: Leave a Comment

Salvatore Esposito is an Italian photographer. He won this year IPG/Terry O’Neill award with his “powerful, atmospheric and courageous” portrait of the drugs culture in Naples.
Depicting the tall tower-block, which were put under international scrutiny – yet again – by Gomorra (a film based on the book of Roberto Saviano about Italy’s modern-day crime families [...]
The UK’s libel laws could get a radical overhaul in order to stop website owners facing “open-ended liability” for material published online.
CURRENTLY: … an article written several years ago could be challenged in a court of law if it had been clicked on by a surfer within a year of the complaint being made.
PROPOSAL: [...]
Gianni Guido is free. Is this justice?
Italian bloggers went on strike in July to protest against government measures that they claim could kill [...] the rights of bloggers to express their opinions.
If the Alfano decree becomes law, it would put websites on a par with newspapers, giving a right to reply to anyone who believes their reputation has been damaged by [...]