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good morning I would like to point out the contradiction between the definition of "diploma mill" and the phrase "claims to operate on the basis of the economic freedom and scientific freedom guaranteed in Title 2 of the Swiss Federal Constitution (art. 27 and art. 20)" A diploma mill (also known as a degree mill) is a company or organization that claims to be a higher education institution but provides illegitimate academic degrees and diplomas for a fee.[1][2] The degrees can be fabricated (made-up), falsified (fake), or misrepresented (practically useless). in this case the diplomas are awarded in accordance with the Swiss Federal Constitution and therefore are perfectly legal and therefore Issea cannot be defined as a diploma mill. As regards the title of lawyer ( avv.) of Mr. Silvestri Massimo, it is perfectly legitimate as he has been enrolled in the Milan Bar for over 10 years, and according to the Italian professional law, all those who have been enrolled in the register retain the title unless they have been radiators. This is not the case given that Mr. Silvestri voluntarily asked for cancellation due to transfer of residence. I therefore ask you to specify this information and correct the information given