• DDL Intercettazioni or the Wiretapping Bill is a piece of legislation put periodically before the Italian Parliament, but never passed. In the XVI legislature...
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    website was blocked by its administrators, as a protest against the DDL intercettazioni (Wiretapping Bill), which was being debated at the time in the Chamber...
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    concerns over SOPA, which he described as a "much worse law" than the DDL intercettazioni (Wiretapping Bill) in Italy some months earlier, and which was being...
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    campaign by the Italian-language Wikipedia to block the Italian DDL intercettazioni bill, terms of which could have infringed the encyclopedia's editorial...
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    Zealand Internet Blackout HADOPI law – a French law Paragraph 29 of DDL intercettazioni – a proposed Italian law 2011 mass blanking protest – Italian Wikipedia...
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  • 2012. Italian Wikipedia went on blackout in protest against the DDL intercettazioni bill being considered in the country's parliament. The bill would...
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    inaccessible in protest against the Italian Parliament's proposed DDL intercettazioni law, which, if approved, would allow any person to force websites...
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    from the original on 20 November 2007. "Via l'Ici e stretta sulle intercettazioni". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 25 January 2008. Archived from...
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