Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Italian Laws Hits cyberspace
All over Europe and many other countries across the globe, people might have access to the Internet by going to the InternetCafes. This is a place were people can use the internet and telephone services while they are having a cup of coffee and a dessert. The cost of the Internet service is between $2.00 and $3.00 an hour. Italy is the only country in Europe that implemented a new law, Maria Sanminiatelli explains,
"A new Italian law requires businesses,like Sohel's, that offer Internet access to the public to ask clients for identification and then log the owner's name and the documents they look at"
This law had caused a tremendous impact to the cybercafes businesses because the clients do not want to show their passport and many of their customers do not carry such identification, many Internet booth in Italy has been temporary closed due to this new law regulation.
"A new Italian law requires businesses,like Sohel's, that offer Internet access to the public to ask clients for identification and then log the owner's name and the documents they look at"
This law had caused a tremendous impact to the cybercafes businesses because the clients do not want to show their passport and many of their customers do not carry such identification, many Internet booth in Italy has been temporary closed due to this new law regulation.