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1. About this Publication
Italy with Antonio (”the Publication”) is published by Antonio Cangiano (”the Author”, “I”, “me”). The Publication provides commentary, essays, and general information about Italy: travel, culture, food, regional life, and related topics, written for a general audience.
2. Informational purposes only
All content in the Publication, including articles, newsletters, comments, replies, and any downloadable material, is provided for general informational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Publication constitutes professional advice of any kind, including legal, immigration, tax, financial, investment, medical, nutritional, or safety advice, and nothing in it is a substitute for advice from a qualified professional licensed in your jurisdiction or in Italy, as relevant.
3. No professional or advisory relationship
Reading the Publication, subscribing to it (free or paid), commenting, or corresponding with me does not create any professional, advisory, or fiduciary relationship between you and me.
4. Verify before you act
Conditions in Italy change. Regulations, visa and residency requirements, tax rules, prices, opening hours, transport schedules, and local conditions may have changed since an article was published, and past articles are not systematically updated. Before acting on anything you read here, including booking travel, making financial commitments, applying for visas or residency, relocating, or making health-related decisions, verify current information with official sources and, where appropriate, consult a qualified professional.
5. Health, food allergy, and safety content
Some articles discuss food allergies, dietary needs, air quality, natural hazards such as seismic risk, or other health and safety topics. This material is general information drawn from public sources. It is not medical advice and not a risk assessment of your personal situation. Translated phrases, allergy cards, and similar aids are communication tools only: they do not guarantee that any food is safe for you, that cross-contamination will not occur, or that the information will be understood or acted on correctly. Always confirm directly with food handlers, follow the guidance of your own physician or allergist, and carry any medication you have been prescribed.
6. Accuracy
I take care to research and source the Publication’s content, but I make no warranty that any content is accurate, complete, or current. Content is provided “as is” and “as available”. Where I become aware of a material error I will endeavour to correct it, but I am not obliged to update past articles.
7. Opinions and reviews
Descriptions of places, businesses, food, and experiences reflect my good-faith opinions and personal experience at the time of writing. Your experience may differ.
8. Third-party content, links, and businesses
The Publication may link to external websites or mention third-party businesses, products, or services. These references are provided for convenience and are not endorsements. I have no control over, and accept no responsibility for, third-party content, availability, pricing, or conduct. Any dealings you have with third parties are solely between you and them.
9. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law: (a) I will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary loss or damage, or for any loss of profits, savings, data, or opportunity, arising out of or in connection with the Publication or your use of or reliance on its content; and (b) my total aggregate liability for all claims arising out of or in connection with the Publication is limited to the greater of the subscription fees you paid me in the twelve (12) months before the event giving rise to the claim and CAD $50.
10. What this section does not do
Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts, or modifies any right or remedy you have under applicable law that cannot lawfully be excluded, restricted, or modified, including non-excludable rights under consumer protection legislation in your place of residence. If any part of this section is found unenforceable, the remainder continues to apply.

