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The octopus guarantor

Spett.bile Authority for the Protection of Personal Data, I write about the Italian invasion of privacy in libraries with regard to PCs as in the letter sent to a director of a of these libraries (Vigentina, Milan), without receiving a reply, request the Guarantor to express an opinion on the issue
(letter to the editor, 05 October 2010)
Respectable. bile library management, I am writing this letter as a result of continued violations of privacy by your library, which in all ways control the screen of my laptop.
I do not want in this context discuss the reasons for their behavior (if I visit porn sites will want to check I suppose, given that over to the screen watching something else) As pointed out that although there is no 'one term on the screen of a user's PC and' property to be considered 'private and then no one can' access to information on the screen except the rightful owner. A little 'as if it were a wallet, a purse, a backpack: even if someone suggests that there is a crime (for example, counterfeit notes in the book) can not' ask the owner to show the content (even if the supervision of a supermarket, a library, etc.) but must go to the police and that 'the only one allowed to see what's in your wallet.
I therefore formally in appropriate technical so that 'I can only see the screen of my PC when I use it in your library (or at most a cop, but not a librarian), with request for written answers to any appeal to the ordinary justice in case of refusal
Milan, November 3, 2010 FRANCESCO BARNABA






stands for make his choice: the monitor in a library are public or private?
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