Bet you didn't know that an Italian judge could force an American company to shut down a blog worldwide. I sure didn't.
http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/dailyweekly/2011/05/frank_sfarzo_amanda_knox-suppo.phpSfarzo told CPJ that he received an email from Google, which hosts the site, last night informing him that a court order has been issued for the "preventive closure" of his blog dedicated to the Kercher case. In compliance with that order, Google took down Perugia Shock; it is now unavailable. It was from the court order, Sfarzo told CPJ, that he learned that Perugia Prosecutor Giuliano Mignini--who has a long-standing record of anti-press actions--has filed a lawsuit against Perugia Shock for "defamation, carried out by means of a website." The court order, which stemmed from Mignini's claim, was issued on February 23 by Florentine Judge Paola Belsino. Mignini is the lead prosecutor on the Kercher case.
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Mignini had long sought to have the blog shut down, but being that Google is an American company, most thought the Italian government would be powerless to force the issue.
Apparently they were wrong. Or Google's Blogger administrators are just a bunch of pansies.
At any rate, here's Sfarzo's last blog post, since here at Seattle Weekly we are decidedly pansy-free.
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