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Words in a box
is an Italian amatorial site, prepared in Italy and
hosted on an Italian server. Words in a
box specifies that the texts and the images are addressed
to the analysis and critic of the texts, films, works of art and so
on and therefore it avails itself of the right of quotation
sanctioned by art. 70 of the copy-right italian law and by art. 10
of the Bern Convention. Such fundamental rights are confirmed by the
Italian Constitution at art. 9 ("The Republic promotes the
development of culture and the scientific and technical research")
and particularly at art. 21 ("Everybody has the right to
freely manifest his own thought by word, writing and any other
diffusion means"). It is confirmed that Words in a box does not want
to be an editorial product, but a virtual community, not falling
within the category of periodical information foreseen by the
italian law No. 62 of 7th March 2001. The up-dates are casual
and not periodic. Not being a journalistic head, there is no editor.
For legal disputes, as per the law of the Italian Republic, is
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