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Mr. U. FANTIGROSSI Lawyer and professor Ms. A.FOTI Lawyer LAPSI MEETING Bocconi University – Milan 5/6 May 2011

Mr. U. FANTIGROSSI Lawyer and professor Ms. A.FOTI Lawyer LAPSI MEETING Bocconi University – Milan 5/6 May 2011

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Page 1: Mr. U. FANTIGROSSI Lawyer and professor Ms. A.FOTI Lawyer LAPSI MEETING Bocconi University – Milan 5/6 May 2011

Mr. U. FANTIGROSSI Lawyer and professor

Ms. A.FOTILawyer

LAPSI MEETINGBocconi University – Milan

5/6 May 2011

Page 2: Mr. U. FANTIGROSSI Lawyer and professor Ms. A.FOTI Lawyer LAPSI MEETING Bocconi University – Milan 5/6 May 2011

SUMMARY

Introduction: the PSI Italian marketMain principles of the PSI Directive PSI and Competition RegulationMain facts of the Italian court casesSummary of the Italian court casesInfringement procedure and new PSI

regulationSuggestions for the future

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INTRODUCTION: THE ITALIAN PSI MARKET

PSI

Public Registers

Commercial and economical information

Land Registry (Agenzia del Territorio)

Companies’ House (Registro delle Imprese)

Private Companies providing

added-value services and

products based on PSI

Companies

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INTRODUCTION: THE ITALIAN PSI MARKET (cadastre and property information)

over a hundred companies, large and

small

These companies use as "raw material" the PSI. The re-use of this kind of information is considered a strategic objective by the European Union (Directive 2003/98/EC).

total turnover of 100 million

Euros

about 1500 employees

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MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE DIRECTIVE

• Public sector bodies should be encouraged to make available for re-use any documents held (Recital 9)

• Member States should encourage public sector bodies to make documents available at charges that do not exceed the marginal costs for reproducing and disseminating the documents (Recital 14)

• Wider possibilities of re-using PSI should allow European companies to exploit its potential and contribute to economic growth and job creation (Recital 5)

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• The objectives of the proposed action, namely to facilitate the creation of Community-wide information products and services based on public sector documents, to enhance an effective cross-border use of public sector documents by private companies for added-value information products and services and to limit distortions of competition on the Community market (Recital 25)

• If documents are re-used by a public sector body as input for its commercial activities which fall outside the scope of its public tasks, the same charges and other conditions shall apply to the supply of the documents for those activities as apply to other users (Art.10.2)

MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE DIRECTIVE

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Communication 2009:

" The Commission encourages Member States to define public tasks in such a way that they allow maximum PSI re-use, and will promote good practices and monitor developments in this area....".

MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE DIRECTIVE

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PSI AND COMPETITION REGULATION: the Italian Antitrust Authority (AGCM) position

the Italian Antitrust Authority (Documents 27.6.2002, 27.1.2006 e 7.12.2006) said that “it is necessary that the needs of protection of public faith and the needs of enhancement - in a commercial sense – of the PSI are pursued by the law maker without sacrificing, at the same time, the effective development of competition.” (translation of the italian text)

The Italian Antitrust Authority in the Opinion dated 27/7/2010 to Unioncamere defines the Companies’ House data in terms of essential facility and requires them to be available to firms. Moreover the Authority says that those data can be used by Infocamere - for economic services - only through a separate company.

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PSI AND COMPETITION REGULATION: the Italian Antitrust Authority (AGCM) position

The Italian Antitrust Law (L.287/90) states that:

Public companies or those in which the State is the majority shareholder shall operate through

separate companies if they intend to trade on markets other than those on which they perform the specific tasks assigned to them (art.8 par. 2

bis)

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MAIN FACTS OF ITALIAN COURT CASES (cadastral and property information)

After the Budget Law 2005 (that subjected the commercial re-use of cadastral information under a monetary agreement and particularly heavy fees- to be paid every time the PSI were re-used) ACIF (an association of companies re-using PSI) started a significant number of lawsuits against Agenzia del Territorio.

Another considerable issue is that Bersani Decree increased the fees for the re-users (around 600%) and at the same time Agenzia del territorio started to offer a new service to the banks (the service is called “monitoraggio”).

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SUMMARY OF THE COURT CASES(about Italian Budget Law 2005)

Companies involved: 68Pending cases: 30Courts of Appeal involved: 20Orders (in favour of ACIF): 3Sentences: 223 Orders issued in the precautionary phase allowed the

companies to comply with the previous regulation (before the Budget Law 2005). Currently the trial on the merits is in progress.

11 Sentences in favour of Agenzia del Territorio11 Sentences in favour of ACIF. 4 of them are partialCTU (technical advices) are over or in progress, damages

are estimate for 16 Mil. of Euro;Damages paid Euro 800.000,00 (TO). Damages provided

Euro 1.000.000,00

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SUMMARY OF THE COURT CASES(about the new service of Agenzia del

Territorio)Companies involved 43 (today 22) Pending cases 14Court of Appeal involved 13 (today 8)Orders issued (in favour of ACIF) 4; + 2 (only

prohibition of testing of the new service); Sentences issued 5;In favour of ACIF: 3 (appeal to the Supreme

Court of the sentence of BS);In favour of Agenzia del Territorio: 2 (appeal

to the Supreme Court pending);15 15 CTU (technical advices) are over or in

progress

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INFRINGEMENT PROCEDURE(closed after the amendment of Dlgs

36/06)

Infringement proceeding against Italy for incomplete and incorrect transposition of the PSI Directive

art. 4, par. 1 d) of the Italian implementation regulation (Decree 36/2006). The Decree excluded the commercial re-use of cadastral and mortgage information from the provisions of the Directive;

the increase of the fees, not complying with art.6 of the Directive;

the non-compliance with the non-discrimination principle

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NEW PSI REGULATION(L. 4 June 2010 n. 96)

Italy adopted new PSI legislation in the form of Article 44 of law No 96 of 4 June 2010 amending Decree Law No 36 of 24 January 2006

Italy abrogated art. 4 par.1 d) of Decree Law No 36 of 24 January 2006

Consequently, the Italian law maker recognized and allowed the application of the principles of the Directive to cadastral information

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THE DIGITAL ADMINISTRATION CODE

Decree 82/2005 underlines some important Decree 82/2005 underlines some important principles stated by the PSI Directiveprinciples stated by the PSI Directive

““The data of the public bodies are collected, stored, made available and accessible through the use of information and communication technologies that enable the use and reuse by other public bodies and by individuals; except for the limits provided by the laws and regulations, rules on data protection and compliance with the EU rules on the reuse of public sector information.” (translation of the Italian text)

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It is very important to ensure that the "integration" of the two databases do not lead to the developing of new value added services, exceeding the institutional tasks of the Public Body (Agenzia del Territorio) and consequently causes damages to the PSI market;

If the Public Administration (Agenzia del Territorio) is willing to develop new value added service (exceeding its institutional purposes), Agenzia del Territorio (according to the Directive and Antitrust Regulations) has to: 1. respect the principle of non-discrimination2. create a separate company

SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FUTURE

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Thank you!

Mr. U. FANTIGROSSI Lawyer and [email protected]

Ms. A. [email protected]

LAPSI MEETINGBocconi University – Milan5/6 May 2011