The government has approved a Legislative Decree by means of which the EU's cookies and data breach notification directive has been implemented. The opt-in regime has been introduced as a mandatory rule. The data breach notification obligation is, for now, mandatory in the telecom and Internet service provider market only. (Article in Italian.)
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