(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the technical-legal tools necessary for learning and deepening the issues related to the dissemination of information and the use of the media. In particular, the objectives to be pursued are 1) the Knowledge and the ability to understand the most relevant legal issues, starting from the study of the freedom of manifestation of thought and analysing the evolution of the same with regard to the most recent technological innovations; 2) Knowledge of the institutes will have to be translated into a capacity for applied understanding that will make it possible to achieve the objective of providing a systematic view of the complex and heterogeneous system of the media and of the associated responsibilities; 3) Autonomy of judgement, understood as the ability, through the study of the national and European regulatory framework of reference and the most recent case law applications, to use the means necessary to understand the delicate boundaries between 'lawful' and 'unlawful' in information and communication activities; 4) Communication skills, understood as the ability to transmit and communicate the concepts learned and understood; 5) Ability to learn the topics covered and to deepen one's understanding of the forms of communication that are widespread in the Digital Age, as well as to learn the meaning of personal data and the complex legal framework governing their processing, dissemination and disposal.
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Code
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118661 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/01
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Contact Hours
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24
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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TUCCILLO RITA
(syllabus)
1. Unrecognised organisations: 4. Associations and committees; 5. Recognised organisations: associations and foundations; 6. Electronic commerce and telematic contracts; 9. Civil liability: conditions, forms and compensation for damages; 10. Freedom of thought and freedom of information: object, forms and limits; 11. Rules governing the exercise of the journalistic profession; 12. The right of reporting; 13. The right to criticism and satire; 14. Focus on: the right to report scandal; 15. The responsibility of journalists, editors and publishers; 16. Defamation in the press; 17. The discipline of the radio and television system; 19. The control bodies in the telecommunications sector; 20. Misleading advertising; 21. Copyright; 22. Confidentiality: the rules on the protection of personal data (so-called GDPR regulation no. 679/2016); 23. Artificial intelligence and civil liability; 24. Artificial intelligence and personal data protection; 25. The right to be forgotten on the web and the role of the search engine; 26. Internet Service Provider: tasks and functions; 27. The liability of hosting providers; 28. The responsibility of the coaching provider.
(reference books)
A. Papa, Il diritto dell'informazione e della comunicazione nell'era digitale, 2021, Giappichelli Editore. Per la parte generale (punti da 1 a 8) saranno consegnate dispense tematiche e sentenze per la trattazione dei casi. Commentario al codice civile. Delle persone, vol. II, diretto da E. Gabrielli, 2019, UTET.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2022 to 31/05/2022 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
At a distance
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Note
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CdD 16.04.21 disciplina a contratto, CCS LM-91 14.05.21 rinnovo contratto Tuccillo, 17.05.21 accettazione rinnovo CdD 17.05.21 delibera finale |
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