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Minors and the Dangers of the Web: Recognizing the Signs

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Protagonists: Marco Domizi , Marisa Marraffino, Mauro Meazza
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Marisa Marraffino

Attorney expert in cybercrime, privacy law, and digital rights

She is a lawyer in Milan and has a PhD in criminal law and procedure and a specialization in telecommunications law. She collaborates with Sole 24 Ore and gives lectures on digital law to the Masters in Communication, Digital Marketing and Interactive Advertising and Digital Communications Specialist of the Università Cattolica. She is the author of books on crimes committed through social networks and is part of the first branch of Tribunale di Milano to protect the victims of computer crimes.

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Mauro Meazza

Radio 24 - Il Sole 24 Ore

Central editor of Sole 24 Ore, where he has worked since 1989. He has been in charge of the development of the digital edition of the newspaper. Every morning at 11 a.m., he hosts with Debora Rosciani the program "Due di Denari" on Radio 24.

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Palazzo Trentini – Sala Aurora
Via Gianantonio Manci, 27, 38122 Trento TN, Italia

The palace was built shortly before 1740 on the initiative of the noble Trentini family. The façade, developed in height and characterized by a sober balcony, is among the most elegant of the eighteenth century in Trentino. The interior rooms were decorated between 1750 and 1765 by the Veronese painters Giorgio Anselmi and Orlando Fattori, the Bolzan painter Carl Henrici and the Milanese painter Pietro Antonio Bianchi. Also notable are the exuberant white and gold stucco and the majolica stoves in rococo shapes.

Palazzo Trentini is now the seat of the Council of the Autonomous Province of Trento, with the Presidency and all the offices of the entity. The Sala dell 'Aurora, which will host some of the Festival's events, is considered the Palace's most prestigious venue. It is dominated by a large vault decorated with fake architecture and frescoed around 1750 with the Triumph of the Dawn, an allegory of the rise of the Trentini family, by an excellent Venetian school artist whose identity is still disputed by scholars.

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