02/07/2014
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Several organizations of civil society organizations , which are among the supporters of the Civil Framework Internet , seeking a way to reverse much of the changes made in the latest version of the text ( PL 2.126/2011 ) presented by ( EN - GB ) Rapporteur Alessandro Molon in December 2013 . A meeting was scheduled for Monday at the Ministry of Justice to discuss the issue .
Associations , NGOs and representatives of academia assess which part of the new text goes against the principles of privacy and freedom of expression . And , if the changes are not reversed , consider withdrawing support to the text , largely constructed by them, in the collaborative process .
Among the main points of disagreement with the new version of PL , is the inclusion of mandatory custody of user data by internet applications for at least six months providers - in the previous version , this guard was optional . For civil society , only record keeping should be mandatory - for a certain period - and accessed only by court order .
The removal mechanism of content with nudity and sex, from notifying users , also made entities elevate the tone with the office of Molon . The proposal , however well intentioned , can become a precedent for withdrawal in the amount of online content , injuring the principle of freedom of expression , they allege . ( From the Newsroom )
Source : telesintese
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