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•Why are Italian ISPs working for nothing? Here's why
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Italian Internet Provider Association slammed the amendments this week and identified the forces behind them.
The amendment provides ISPs with up to a whole year of involuntary confinement, hard bunks, and a much deserved break from family and friends.
It also offers ISPs with a year off work and much longer if there’s no business left to come back to afterward.
The amendments, it seems, will require even more expenditure.
Google is worried about the likely effect on the justice system in Italy should Google be required to comply.
The Senate is asking us to flood the judicial authorities with almost 10 billion URLs and provides for prison if we miss a single notification.
More significant damage cannot be repaired by showering ISPs with money.
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